Re: Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.

2011-10-21 Thread Tom Masterson

Hi Luke

I get an at-spi-registry segfault as soon as I log in to the computer 
under xwindows.  Seems to happen in gnome classic on this computer more 
that unity but in unity I get unity segfaults.  They appear to be 
happening in libgcong-2.


What do I need to do to track this down or get a meningful report to the 
appropriate team.  I of course can't guarantee that something is not 
screwy with the computer until I get some method of tracking this better.


Tom

On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Luke Yelavich wrote:


Hey folks,
So there are some more accessibility packages in oneiric-proposed that need 
testing. The bugs are as follows:
877817 - gnome-orca
877824 - mousetweaks
877840 - at-spi2-atk
877836 - at-spi2-core
877841 - pyatspi

Similar to the instructions in the email about onboard the other day, please 
enable the oneiric-proposed repository, update the above packages, and test. 
These are GNOME stable updates, so we are not testing for any specific issues 
as such, but we want to make sure there are no regressions or other weird 
breakage, particularly with at-spi and Orca. The instructions can be found 
here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

When testing at-spi, please post results in all 3 at-spi related bugs, as it 
would be preferable if all 3 packages went through into updates at once.

Thanks for your time.

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Re: Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.

2011-10-21 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Tom Masterson kd7...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Luke

 I get an at-spi-registry segfault as soon as I log in to the computer under
 xwindows.  Seems to happen in gnome classic on this computer more that unity
 but in unity I get unity segfaults.  They appear to be happening in
 libgcong-2.

 What do I need to do to track this down or get a meningful report to the
 appropriate team.  I of course can't guarantee that something is not screwy
 with the computer until I get some method of tracking this better.

If you edit:
/etc/default/apport
nd change enabled from 0 to 1, then when it crashes, the crash
report should go to /var/crash and make a pop up that I'm not sure
you'll be able to use to send the stacktrace in. The apport-cli
command can submit reports from the command line using the files in
/var/crash. It should find the crash file on its own.

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Re: Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.

2011-10-21 Thread Tom Masterson
Interestingly enough using Gnome Classic with no effects I get the 
segfault showing in the logs but no crash report is generated.  I have had 
a colleague help me switch back to unity 2d and things are more or less 
working again but we will see what happens as I start using applications.


I to would like to be able to switch desktop managers without sighted help 
if someone knows how that can be done.


Tom

On Fri, 21 Oct 2011, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Tom Masterson kd7...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Luke

I get an at-spi-registry segfault as soon as I log in to the computer under
xwindows.  Seems to happen in gnome classic on this computer more that unity
but in unity I get unity segfaults.  They appear to be happening in
libgcong-2.

What do I need to do to track this down or get a meningful report to the
appropriate team.  I of course can't guarantee that something is not screwy
with the computer until I get some method of tracking this better.


If you edit:
/etc/default/apport
nd change enabled from 0 to 1, then when it crashes, the crash
report should go to /var/crash and make a pop up that I'm not sure
you'll be able to use to send the stacktrace in. The apport-cli
command can submit reports from the command line using the files in
/var/crash. It should find the crash file on its own.

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Re: Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.

2011-10-19 Thread Charlie Kravetz
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 17:02:49 +1100
Luke Yelavich them...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 Hey folks,
 So there are some more accessibility packages in oneiric-proposed that need 
 testing. The bugs are as follows:
 877817 - gnome-orca
 877824 - mousetweaks
 877840 - at-spi2-atk
 877836 - at-spi2-core
 877841 - pyatspi
 
 Similar to the instructions in the email about onboard the other day, please 
 enable the oneiric-proposed repository, update the above packages, and test. 
 These are GNOME stable updates, so we are not testing for any specific issues 
 as such, but we want to make sure there are no regressions or other weird 
 breakage, particularly with at-spi and Orca. The instructions can be found 
 here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
 
 When testing at-spi, please post results in all 3 at-spi related bugs, as it 
 would be preferable if all 3 packages went through into updates at once.
 
 Thanks for your time.
 

As I am out of town for the next month, I am not able to test these
packages at this time. I hope there are others who can step up and try
these, so we can get them into the Oneiric updates for all users.

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Re: Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.

2011-10-19 Thread Hammer Attila

Hy Luke,

I don't see any problem if you wrote packages are upgraded in proposed 
repository.

Hopefuly more users reporting this result you wrote bugreports,

Attila

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