Re: runtime errors



Hi Nath,
Yeah, I am interested  in downloading the previous release of Gnopernicus
which worked. Please do let me know when you put it on your webserver.

Regards
Muktha

Nath wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> On my laptop I have a previous release which worked.
> If someone is interested, I can put it on my webserver and then you will be
> able to download it.
> Please let me know.
>
> --
> Nath
>
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> On 18/10/02 at 10:38 Michael Meeks wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 10:57, Bill Haneman wrote:
> >> Everyone seems to be having the same problem.  I am forwarding this to
> >> Marc, who may know what is going on.  If time permits I will investigate
> >> it also.
> >
> >       For what it's worth I had the same problem when I tried to demo this
> >last week. I only had a day to try and get a11y working though with a
> >detailed and intimate knowledge of how it works - so ... my conclusion
> >was that the code is pre-broken in CVS.
> >
> >       I was hoping that the re-written gnome-speech would fix this; however
> >there seems to be considerable confusion and delay over the new
> >interface, meaning that we're likely to be left with this mess for some
> >time now.
> >
> >       What I demo'd in the end - and what you can use to try and get some
> >flavour of what the a11y code could do [ and test festival ] is to use
> >'simple-at' in at-spi/test - with the right environment setup.
> >
> >       Of course - that's uber broken, reads strings twice, doesn't give
> >semantic / context information, etc. etc. but at least it speaks.
> >
> >       Marc - in the short term it might be nice to back-port a great chunk of
> >your new work, festival activation, cleaner code etc. to 'stable' so
> >that people have something reliable with the old interface that works
> >with Gnopernicus now - since it seems the new code will be delayed by at
> >least several weeks.
> >
> >       HTH someone,
> >
> >               Michael.
> >
> >--
> > mmeeks gnu org  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
> >




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