It *might* be a gksu/packagemanager interaction problem.  Li, is it
possible this might be similar to the Pidgin/gnome-keyring issue?

Will

PS - Since people with disabilities need to use package management as
well, I think this is a very serious problem and shouldn't be swept
under the rug by disabling a11y.  :-(

Ghee Teo wrote:
> Willie Walker wrote:
>> It was a community decision to enable a11y by default for GNOME
>> development builds.  a11y is disabled by default for official GNOME
>> (i.e., even) releases.
>>   
> Okay. Got that. Now the question is why vermillion 98 has not A11Y turns
> on by default, given that it is also gnome 2.23.91?
> 
> I agree we should turn off A11Y for 99/100 given that we are shipping
> 2.24 extremely close the the edge in terms of schedule, and let that be
> turn on for 2.5.x release cycles.
> 
> -Ghee
>> Will
>>
>> Ghee Teo wrote:
>>   
>>> Li Yuan wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> We just found a bug that the packagemanager will hang if accessibility
>>>> is enabled:
>>>>
>>>> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=3312
>>>>
>>>> Since packagemanager is an important application on OpenSolaris, and the 
>>>> accessibility will be enabled by default on build 99/100 (they are still 
>>>> gnome 2.23),
>>>>       
>>> Is this the community decision or Sun's decision to be enabled by default?
>>>
>>> -Ghee
>>>     
>>>>  I wonder if we should disable accessibility on this two build.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Li
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>   
> 


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