problems with Language update in Ubuntu Jaunty
Dear core developers of Ubuntu Jaunty, Please, would you try to find The cause of The problems while performing recommendet language updates when update notifier is giving this possibility automatically? I AM using Ubuntu Jaunty with Czech language support. ALgorithms even installed The braille table for Czech language. But when Orca is being used The process is not finished successfully. Now, update notifier is always display The dialog window, that i should install update related to my language but after activating button perform The action, The updater can not finish The installation and dialog box for selecting The language is appear. So please, could You try to modifi those algorithms so The process will be finished correctly? Thank YOu very much for YOur answers. The kindness regards. Janusz Chmiel -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
security question related to running administrative tasks from The gnome-terminal
Dear core developers of Ubuntu Jaunty, I would like to thank You very, very much that You improved accessibility support on this Ubuntu version, user do not have to create orbit.rc file to run aplications with The root privileges from The gnome-terminal. My security question is related toThe situation, when i will run some administrative tasks from The gnome-terminal. Can i run all those task securely, or there can be random crashes while triing to run them from The Gnome terminal? What is better approach. Run those tasks by using gnome-terminal and a command line, or To use run application command and The button run in The terminal? In GNome 2.23, i received GTK related error message while using TAB and SHIFT+TAB in The Synaptic package manager, which i executed from The Gnome-terminal. So please, would YYou gime me a advice? Because i think, that some interfaces of applications are not intennded to be run from The gnome-terminal. Thank You for Your professional answer. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: Compiling Compiz from source
On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 10:22:17AM -0400, Bill Cox wrote: Sorry for this newbie package question. I am trying to track down some Comiz issues on Ubuntu 9.04 x64 in communicating with Orca. Compiz is a problem for Orca and it can be simply resolved by removing all compiz-related packages already installed on Ubuntu, doing this will stop with making crash or block Orca at boot time, by me it was stopping with talking at the welcome message (intrepid distro), after I removed all compiz packs I can boot my system and it talks and works again; idem I did the same on the pc of my wife with the same effect. So as blind you don't need compiz, and the best thing to do is removing it asap. Labrador -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Installing latest at-spi
Hi, I have tried to install the latest versions of atk and at-spi. Atk installed correctly, but I get errors when trying to install at-spi. Here's what I did, from the instructions on the Orca wiki: http://live.gnome.org/Orca/DownloadInstall ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib/at-spi Returns several errors/warnings. Here's the output from that command. This is on Ubuntu Jaunty 64 bit: checking for autoconf = 2.53... testing autoconf2.50... not found. testing autoconf... found 2.63 checking for automake = 1.9... testing automake-1.10... found 1.10.2 checking for libtool = 1.5... testing libtoolize... found 2.2.6 checking for glib-gettext = 2.2.0... testing glib-gettextize... found 2.20.1 checking for intltool = 0.30... testing intltoolize... found 0.40.6 checking for pkg-config = 0.14.0... testing pkg-config... found 0.22 checking for gtk-doc = 1.0... testing gtkdocize... found 1.11 Checking for required M4 macros... Checking for forbidden M4 macros... Processing ./configure.in Running libtoolize... libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in `.'. libtoolize: copying file `./ltmain.sh' libtoolize: Consider adding `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])' to configure.in libtoolize: rerunning libtoolize, to keep the correct libtool macros in libtoolize: Consider adding `-I m4' to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am. Running glib-gettextize... Ignore non-fatal messages. Copying file mkinstalldirs Copying file po/Makefile.in.in Please add the files codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4 progtest.m4 from the /aclocal directory to your autoconf macro directory or directly to your aclocal.m4 file. You will also need config.guess and config.sub, which you can get from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config/. Running intltoolize... Running gtkdocize... Running aclocal-1.10... configure.in:50: warning: macro `AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2' not found in librar Running autoconf... Running autoheader... autoheader: WARNING: Using auxiliary files such as `acconfig.h', `confi autoheader: WARNING: and `config.h.top', to define templates for `confi autoheader: WARNING: is deprecated and discouraged. autoheader: autoheader: WARNING: Using the third argument of `AC_DEFINE' and autoheader: WARNING: `AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED' allows one to define a templa autoheader: WARNING: `acconfig.h': autoheader: autoheader: WARNING: AC_DEFINE([NEED_FUNC_MAIN], 1, autoheader: [Define if a function `main' is needed.]) autoheader: autoheader: WARNING: More sophisticated templates can also be produced, autoheader: WARNING: documentation. Running automake-1.10... atk-bridge/Makefile.am:23: libbonobo-2: non-POSIX variable name atk-bridge/Makefile.am:23: liboaf-2: non-POSIX variable name atk-bridge/Makefile.am:23: libORBit-2: non-POSIX variable name atk-bridge/Makefile.am:23: libat-spi: non-POSIX variable name docs/reference/idl/Makefile.am:18: D: non-POSIX variable name docs/reference/idl/Makefile.am:26: D: non-POSIX variable name Makefile.am:13: GCONF_SCHEMAS_INSTALL does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL Check out the Storm Dragon blog: http://www.stormdragon.us/ -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility