Gentoo Archives: gentoo-accessibility

From: Derek Roberts <bigd.vi.guy@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:22:12
Message-Id: u2kd94ae6cb1004122322v5696f6a9wae5a6807d16cd46f@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo by David Mehler
1 Ah, no idea what's going on there. I don't really have a system, the
2 one I use is a vmware image. I would install gentoo on my actual box
3 if I could get speakup working, but every iso I've tried either hasn't
4 had it or it's broken. How did you install Gentoo on your pc? Have the
5 images been fixed recently?
6
7 Thanks!
8
9 On 4/13/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote:
10 > Hi,
11 > Thanks. On my system i do have Espeak installed. What profile and USE
12 > flags do you have set?
13 > Right now my problem is when gnome starts i don't have any keyboard
14 > control, the keyboard works at a text console, but at the gnome login
15 > screen I type and get no output.
16 > Thanks.
17 > Dave.
18 >
19 >
20 > On 4/12/10, Derek Roberts <bigd.vi.guy@×××××.com> wrote:
21 >> Hey,
22 >>
23 >> You would've caught this one if you had just emerged espeak. The
24 >> problem is, the use flags do not include portaudio. Espeak uses
25 >> portaudio to play the generated speech. Also, I think speech
26 >> dispatcher works around this somehow, on debian I was able to use
27 >> spd-say to make espeak talk, even though the version of portaudio I
28 >> had tried to use at the time was bad.
29 >>
30 >> HTH!
31 >>
32 >> On 3/30/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote:
33 >>> Hello,
34 >>> If anyone has this working please let me know your orca version, gnome
35 >>> version how you got it i'm fighting with 2.26.3, and gentoo version?
36 >>> My gnome version keeps failing with compiling the user docs i'm
37 >>> uncertain if that's the base of my problem since a google showed if i
38 >>> installed libxml2 that should fix it. On one test box it's working, on
39 >>> the other not. In neither case is gnome speech talking even though i
40 >>> can play console audio such as mp3's.
41 >>> For the user docs issue should i file a bug report on this?
42 >>> Thanks.
43 >>> Dave.
44 >>>
45 >>>
46 >>> On 3/29/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote:
47 >>>> Hi,
48 >>>> I'm getting an error in /var/log/Xorg.log not sure if it's related.
49 >>>> The module fbdev is not found.
50 >>>> If i run gnome speech's test i get no output. Running espeak with the
51 >>>> -f and a file also yields no output, no errors just no output.
52 >>>> Thanks.
53 >>>> Dave.
54 >>>>
55 >>>>
56 >>>> On 3/29/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote:
57 >>>>> Hi,
58 >>>>> Thanks. I was able to restart world and it completed. When i logged in
59 >>>>> to gnome and atempted to run orca no speech output. I thought it was a
60 >>>>> volume issue with alsa, but using mpg123 from the console i was able
61 >>>>> to play an mp3. The orca window appears to come up but no speech
62 >>>>> feedback.
63 >>>>> Suggestions welcome.
64 >>>>> Thanks.
65 >>>>> Dave.
66 >>>>>
67 >>>>>
68 >>>>> On 3/29/10, James Homuth <james@×××××××.com> wrote:
69 >>>>>> Your system's still good to go. Portage handles most if not all its
70 >>>>>> compilation operations in an isolated environment, only moving things
71 >>>>>> over
72 >>>>>> into the main system when it's compiled successfully. You should
73 >>>>>> therefore
74 >>>>>> just be able to redo the emerge.
75 >>>>>>
76 >>>>>> -----Original Message-----
77 >>>>>> From: David Mehler [mailto:dave.mehler@×××××.com]
78 >>>>>> Sent: March 29, 2010 4:59 PM
79 >>>>>> To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o
80 >>>>>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo
81 >>>>>>
82 >>>>>> Hi,
83 >>>>>> I was doing an emerge --update --deep --newuse world about four hours
84 >>>>>> or
85 >>>>>> so
86 >>>>>> in to it the machine shut down. Has this corrupted my system?
87 >>>>>> The log information is going to the summary.log file but more than
88 >>>>>> post
89 >>>>>> messages are being shown. Is there a way i can get just he summary
90 >>>>>> messages
91 >>>>>> with routine info.
92 >>>>>> Thanks.
93 >>>>>> Dave.
94 >>>>>>
95 >>>>>>
96 >>>>>> On 3/29/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote:
97 >>>>>>> Hello,
98 >>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. Googling the gentoo docs and looking in
99 >>>>>>> /etc/make.conf and /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf-example i've
100 >>>>>>> come up with the following variables. Will this get me the
101 >>>>>>> post-installation messages?
102 >>>>>>> Thanks.
103 >>>>>>> Dave.
104 >>>>>>>
105 >>>>>>> /etc/make.conf:
106 >>>>>>> PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="info log warn error"
107 >>>>>>> PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="save_summary"
108 >>>>>>>
109 >>>>>>>
110 >>>>>>> On 3/29/10, William Hubbs <williamh@g.o> wrote:
111 >>>>>>>> Hi Dave,
112 >>>>>>>>
113 >>>>>>>> there is a much better way to capture messages from packages. Take
114 >>>>>>>> a
115 >>>>>>>> look at the PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM and PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI settings in
116 >>>>>>>> make.conf.
117 >>>>>>>>
118 >>>>>>>> It is possible to have this information saved to a file or emailed
119 >>>>>>>> to
120 >>>>>>>> you.
121 >>>>>>>>
122 >>>>>>>> Thanks,
123 >>>>>>>>
124 >>>>>>>> William
125 >>>>>>>>
126 >>>>>>>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:58:34AM -0400, David Mehler wrote:
127 >>>>>>>>> Hi,
128 >>>>>>>>> Thanks. I'll do that and report back, I don't expect it'll be a
129 >>>>>>>>> quick process.
130 >>>>>>>>> One thing how do i determine results of these updates? I know the
131 >>>>>>>>> packages sometimes put messages to the screen, only the last of
132 >>>>>>>>> which i can get at, if a package way up puts one onscreen i miss
133 >>>>>>>>> it.
134 >>>>>>>>> I've tried a script command to try to capture but the output is
135 >>>>>>>>> compilations.
136 >>>>>>>>> Thanks.
137 >>>>>>>>> Dave.
138 >>>>>>>>>
139 >>>>>>>>>
140 >>>>>>>>> On 3/29/10, James Homuth <james@×××××××.com> wrote:
141 >>>>>>>>> > Try adding the accessibility use flag, then emerge --update
142 >>>>>>>>> > --deep
143 >>>>>>>>> > --newuse world.
144 >>>>>>>>> >
145 >>>>>>>>> > -----Original Message-----
146 >>>>>>>>> > From: David Mehler [mailto:dave.mehler@×××××.com]
147 >>>>>>>>> > Sent: March 29, 2010 10:25 AM
148 >>>>>>>>> > To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o
149 >>>>>>>>> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on
150 >>>>>>>>> > gentoo
151 >>>>>>>>> >
152 >>>>>>>>> > Hello,
153 >>>>>>>>> > Thanks for your reply. Here are my USE flags.
154 >>>>>>>>> >
155 >>>>>>>>> > USE="acpi alsa dbus hal X gtk gnome -kde -ipv6 -qt -qt3 -qt4
156 >>>>>>>>> > -arts
157 >>>>>>>>> > sockets threads perl consolekit cairo java nsplugin jce"
158 >>>>>>>>> >
159 >>>>>>>>> > My complete /etc/make.conf file is below.
160 >>>>>>>>> > Thanks.
161 >>>>>>>>> > Dave.
162 >>>>>>>>> >
163 >>>>>>>>> > /etc/make.conf:
164 >>>>>>>>> > # These settings were set by the catalyst build script that
165 >>>>>>>>> > automatically # built this stage.
166 >>>>>>>>> > # Please consult /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example for
167 >>>>>>>>> > a
168 >>>>>>>>> > more # detailed example.
169 >>>>>>>>> > # VMware emulates an Intel Core 2 Duo
170 >>>>>>>>> > CFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -pipe"
171 >>>>>>>>> > CXXFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -pipe"
172 >>>>>>>>> > # WARNING: Changing your CHOST is not something that should be
173 >>>>>>>>> > done lightly.
174 >>>>>>>>> > # Please consult http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml
175 >>>>>>>>> > before changing.
176 >>>>>>>>> > CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
177 >>>>>>>>> >
178 >>>>>>>>> > MAKEOPTS="-j2"
179 >>>>>>>>> >
180 >>>>>>>>> > ALSA_CARDS="ens1371"
181 >>>>>>>>> >
182 >>>>>>>>> > VIDEO_CARDS="vmware vesa vga"
183 >>>>>>>>> >
184 >>>>>>>>> > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev keyboard mouse vmmouse"
185 >>>>>>>>> >
186 >>>>>>>>> > LINGUAS="en en_US"
187 >>>>>>>>> >
188 >>>>>>>>> > USE="acpi alsa dbus hal X gtk gnome -kde -ipv6 -qt -qt3 -qt4
189 >>>>>>>>> > -arts
190 >>>>>>>>> > sockets threads perl consolekit cairo java nsplugin jce"
191 >>>>>>>>> >
192 >>>>>>>>> >
193 >>>>>>>>> > On 3/29/10, James Homuth <james@×××××××.com> wrote:
194 >>>>>>>>> >> What are your use flags? You're probably missing someething.
195 >>>>>>>>> >>
196 >>>>>>>>> >> -----Original Message-----
197 >>>>>>>>> >> From: David Mehler [mailto:dave.mehler@×××××.com]
198 >>>>>>>>> >> Sent: March 28, 2010 10:52 AM
199 >>>>>>>>> >> To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o
200 >>>>>>>>> >> Subject: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on
201 >>>>>>>>> >> gentoo
202 >>>>>>>>> >>
203 >>>>>>>>> >> Hello,
204 >>>>>>>>> >> I'm trying to get orca going on gentoo. The gnome version used
205 >>>>>>>>> >> is
206 >>>>>>>>> >> 2.26. I've tried googling and asking on the orca mailing list,
207 >>>>>>>>> >> without
208 >>>>>>>>> > success.
209 >>>>>>>>> >> I installed gentoo following the handbook except used a serial
210 >>>>>>>>> >> terminal, this is in a virtual machine as i unfortunately only
211 >>>>>>>>> >> have one machine. Later i proceeded to install gnome, which
212 >>>>>>>>> >> failed. Before the install would complete successfully libxml2
213 >>>>>>>>> >> needed to be installed. I next installed orca and started up
214 >>>>>>>>> >> gnome. I had to make some changes to custom.conf so i could log
215 >>>>>>>>> >> in and loaded the accessibility modules per instructions on the
216 >>>>>>>>> >> orca site. When i tried to start orca via either the alt+f2,
217 >>>>>>>>> >> orca
218 >>>>>>>>> >> or in a terminal with orca --text-setup i get to the second
219 >>>>>>>>> >> screen where i'm prompted for the speech server always i choose
220 >>>>>>>>> >> gnome speech and then i hear no more speech. I've also installed
221 >>>>>>>>> >> the java-access-bridge, but am assuming
222 >>>>>>>>> > there's a configuration step i'm missing.
223 >>>>>>>>> >> Any suggestions appreciated.
224 >>>>>>>>> >> Thanks.
225 >>>>>>>>> >> Dave.
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Replies

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Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com>
RE: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo James Homuth <james@×××××××.com>