Re: broken orca on testing
I am glad to learn that it is possible to be of some help on here. I will be watching it in the future. If you want me to continue telling people
which packages it is, I will. I just learned last night how to do this and it is a helpful skill.
Glad to help.
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 07:03:58PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
> Doug Smith <savant-technopath@cyber-wizard.com> writes:
>
> > I got it. I just downgraded python-pyatspi and python-pyatspi2. According to the traceback I got from trying to start orca, it appears to be
> > python-pyatspi, but I did them both to be safe. Orca now works.
>
> Thanks for the report.
>
> > I wonder if it might be possible to ask the developers to pull out those python-pyatspi and python-pyatspi2 version 2.8 packages and replace them with
> > the original 2.5.3 versions.
>
> If you need a stable system, use Stable :-). Since we just released and
> the doors are now open again for new software in unstable (which will
> automatically propagate to testing eventually), expect a rather rough
> ride in the next months. If you are running unstable or testing, you
> need to be prepared to fix things yourself, as you just did.
>
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