re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-31 Thread aerospace1028

Greetings,
Just an update.  This past weekend I managed to get ubuntu re-installed.  It is 
up and running with orca 2.20.0 and working well.
 
 
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 09:19:15PM GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for?  The first line is 
uncommented and points to the installation CD.  The remaining http lines are 
all commented out (the machine isn't connected to the internet, so apt-get 
can't find them 

The fact that this machine is not connected to the internet could be a problem. 
is there any way you could connect it to the internet, and uncomment out the 
other lines in /etc/apt/sources.list, the lines debinning with deb http

Other than connecting to the internet, updating using apt-get update, and 
attempting to install orca from the internet, I am out of ideas. I may have 
missed something that you said in a previous mail however.
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 09:19:15PM GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for?  The first line is 
uncommented and points to the installation CD.  The remaining http lines are 
all commented out (the machine isn't connected to the internet, so apt-get 
can't find them 

The fact that this machine is not connected to the internet could be a problem. 
is there any way you could connect it to the internet, and uncomment out the 
other lines in /etc/apt/sources.list, the lines debinning with deb http

Other than connecting to the internet, updating using apt-get update, and 
attempting to install orca from the internet, I am out of ideas. I may have 
missed something that you said in a previous mail however.
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 09:19:15PM GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for?  The first line is 
uncommented and points to the installation CD.  The remaining http lines are 
all commented out (the machine isn't connected to the internet, so apt-get 
can't find them 

The fact that this machine is not connected to the internet could be a problem. 
is there any way you could connect it to the internet, and uncomment out the 
other lines in /etc/apt/sources.list, the lines debinning with deb http

Other than connecting to the internet, updating using apt-get update, and 
attempting to install orca from the internet, I am out of ideas. I may have 
missed something that you said in a previous mail however.
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re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-21 Thread aerospace1028

>Ok, have you double-checked your /etc/apt/sources.list file? If not, check it, 
>and then run sudo apt-get update, and try installing gnome-orca again.>- -- 
>>Luke Yelavich
Is there anything in particular I should be looking for?  The first line is 
uncommented and points to the installation CD.  The remaining http lines are 
all commented out (the machine isn't connected to the internet, so apt-get 
can't find them anyway).  At one point I had added a line at the very end "deb 
file:/home/me /debs" when I was trying to create a local repository for the 
orca deb files.  I completely removed the line from the /etc/apt/sources.list 
file and emptied the directory /home/yoda/debs of all its contents.
I did an "apt-get update" an tried to install orca again, but I still get the 
same message. Any ideas?
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-16 Thread Luke Yelavich
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 02:21:25AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ookay, I used the >> redirector to grab the output of apt-get to a file.  I'm 
> apparently getting a different message:
>  
> Reading package lists...Building dependency tree...Reading state 
> information...Package gnome-orca is not available, but is referred to by 
> another package.This may mean that the package is missing, has been 
> obsoleted, oris only available from another sourceHowever the following 
> packages replace it:  python-orca-brlapi

Ok, have you double-checked your /etc/apt/sources.list file? If not, check it, 
and then run sudo apt-get update, and try installing gnome-orca again.
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re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-16 Thread aerospace1028

Ookay, I used the >> redirector to grab the output of apt-get to a file.  I'm 
apparently getting a different message:
 
Reading package lists...Building dependency tree...Reading state 
information...Package gnome-orca is not available, but is referred to by 
another package.This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, 
oris only available from another sourceHowever the following packages replace 
it:  python-orca-brlapi
 
however when I tried "apt-get install python-orca-brlapi" I got the standard 
python-orca-brlapi is the most up-to-date installed; no new packages available.
 
I'm not sure where to go frm here?
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-14 Thread Luke Yelavich
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:14:36AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Try running sudo apt-get -f install and see what it wants to remove/install. 
> >Then try >installing gnome-orca again.
> Unfortunately, I already did "apt-get -f install" and that is how orca got 
> wiped out.  subsequently I tried fixing the /etc/apt/sources.list file to 
> only include the ubuntu CD and then ran "apt-get update" and "apt-get 
> gnome-orca"; but it gives me a message saying that it can't install.  
> The error message is kind of long, would it help if I went back and tried to 
> capture it to a file and post it to the mailing list?  (This is the error 
> message that says I can't install orca, it's too late to get the apt-get -f 
> install message.)

If you could get the error message, that would be great. I can then get a 
better idea about what is going on, and would be able to give you some ideas on 
how to fix it.
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re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-14 Thread aerospace1028

>Try running sudo apt-get -f install and see what it wants to remove/install. 
>Then try >installing gnome-orca again.
Unfortunately, I already did "apt-get -f install" and that is how orca got 
wiped out.  subsequently I tried fixing the /etc/apt/sources.list file to only 
include the ubuntu CD and then ran "apt-get update" and "apt-get gnome-orca"; 
but it gives me a message saying that it can't install.  
The error message is kind of long, would it help if I went back and tried to 
capture it to a file and post it to the mailing list?  (This is the error 
message that says I can't install orca, it's too late to get the apt-get -f 
install message.)
 
Thank you
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Re: help restoring orca and at-spi

2008-01-13 Thread Luke Yelavich
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On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 07:21:09AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> greetings all,
> I made a booboo.

> Does anyone have any ideas how I can get orca up and running again; short of 
> wiping the disk and starting from scratch (yes I have everything backed up, I 
> could do it; it just feels to much like giving up to me)?

Try running sudo apt-get -f install and see what it wants to remove/install. 
Then try installing gnome-orca again.

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