Re: Gnopernicus Error



But what do I do about the assertion errors and the gtk critical
errors I am getting and what is the best way to record those errors?

I am using xinit and starting it from a text console to experiment
with this.

I have built a complete gnome environment under /gnome/head from cvs
or gnome 2.2 in a few cases.


on  04/22/2003 Bill Haneman(bill haneman sun com) wrote
 > Hi:
 > 
 > John is right, the "NO_IMPLEMENT" error from gnopernicus is because
 > festival doesn't support "completion callbacks" aka indexing for
 > speech.  It's non-fatal, as janina reports, but it may be causing some
 > speech to be pre-empted or otherwise interrupted.
 > 
 > Regarding the gconf key for "accessibility", you must restart your login
 > before all applications on the desktop will honor the new setting.  This
 > is a bug/rfe that we hope to fix eventually.
 > 
 > - Bill
 > 
 > On Tue, 2003-04-22 at 10:04, John covici wrote:
 > > If I remember correctly, this is because festival does not have
 > > indexing.
 > > But, I am still getting assertion errors from nautilus and
 > > gnopernicus itself, so far I haven't been able to actually read much
 > > with it.  
 > > 
 > > on Thursday 04/17/2003 Janina Sajka(janina rednote net) wrote
 > >  > Just checked out the and compiled--no problems there. When I launch, I get the following error, though Gnopernicus does launch and talk:
 > >  > 
 > >  > GTK Accessibility Module initialized
 > >  > gnopernicus-Message: speech initialization succeded
 > >  > 
 > >  > (srcore:24943): gnopernicus-WARNING **: Exception "Unknown CORBA exception id: 'IDL:omg.org/CORBA/NO_IMPLEMENT:1.0'" occured at line 429.
 > >  >  
 > >  > One more thing ...
 > >  > 
 > >  > Now what? I forgot how we go to the "Start Menu." Was that Shift+Alt+TAB that we learned at the CSUN hands on? Guess not, or mine is broke! <grin>
 > >  > 
 > >  > Kind of boring just listening to Gnopernicus configurations!
 > >  > 
 > >  > Bill Haneman writes:
 > >  > > From: Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > John:
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > You can try checking out the "jhbuild" package from GNOME cvs to help
 > >  > > you build the whole stack.  After making and installing jhbuild you will
 > >  > > need to edit ".jhbuildrc" in your home directory.
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > At the moment the most up-to-date and functional accessibility is from
 > >  > > HEAD, which is what you get from the jhbuild "gnome24" moduleset, but
 > >  > > there are occasional day-to-day build problems with that stack.  So
 > >  > > perhaps we should create a "gnomeAccessibilityAlpha" moduleset or
 > >  > > something similar, which pulls the stable gnome-2.2 modules wherever
 > >  > > possible and only pulls "latest-and-greatest" for accessibility
 > >  > > modules.  Once you've built the "default" target packages from jhbuild
 > >  > > you would build the "meta-gnome-accessibility" package, and you should
 > >  > > be done.
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > I can edit such a moduleset but I would need a volunteer to try it out
 > >  > > (my machines are too full to support yet another full build), any
 > >  > > takers?
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > regards,
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > Bill
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 23:29, John covici wrote:
 > >  > > > OK, so which packages do I need to rebuild and do I get them from the
 > >  > > > regular cvs gnome site?  I would really like to build gnome
 > >  > > > completely with the correct packages -- now I have Debian 2.2 and 5
 > >  > > > or 6 packages from cvs.
 > >  > > > 
 > >  > > > on Tuesday 04/15/2003 Marc Mulcahy(marc mulcahy sun com) wrote
 > >  > > >  > Hi John,
 > >  > > >  > 
 > >  > > >  > OK, well, here you go down the slippery slope of rebuilding things.  These 
 > >  > > >  > look like outdated Nautilus/Gail packages.
 > >  > > >  > 
 > >  > > >  > Marc
 > >  > > >  > 
 > >  > > >  > At 04:06 AM 4/15/2003 -0400, John covici wrote:
 > >  > > >  > >Well, the warning about libgail-gnome went away when I check it
 > >  > > >  > >out --  with its correct spelling, but now I get the following:
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >(gnome-panel:28597): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from
 > >  > > >  > >`SpiAccessible' to `BonoboControlAccessible'
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >(nautilus:28600): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from
 > >  > > >  > >`FMIconContainer' to `GnomeCanvas'
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >(nautilus:28600): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtktextbuffer.c: line 496
 > >  > > >  > >(gtk_text_buffer_set_text): assertion `text != NULL' failed
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >Also, since I do have the Dec talk hardware, can I use that instead
 > >  > > >  > >of festival and if so, how do I change the synth I am using?
 > >  > > >  > >I think we are getting there, but we do have those annoying xml files
 > >  > > >  > >which its hard to figure out what they do.
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >on Monday 04/14/2003 Marc Mulcahy(marc mulcahy sun com) wrote
 > >  > > >  > >  > John,
 > >  > > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > Also, if you have an environment in which you can build GNOME modules, 
 > >  > > >  > > you
 > >  > > >  > >  > might try just checking out libgail-gnome and seeing how you get
 > >  > > >  > >  > along.  libgail-gnome is needed to make the panel and many other GNOME 
 > >  > > >  > > apps
 > >  > > >  > >  > accessible.
 > >  > > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > marc
 > >  > > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > At 03:51 PM 4/14/2003 -0400, John covici wrote:
 > >  > > >  > >  > >Well, it said the word panel,  possibly an improvement, but its
 > >  > > >  > >  > >looking for libgale-gnome which seems not to be there.
 > >  > > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >I may try some other apps and see if it says anything.
 > >  > > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >But so far no luck, although I did hear restore window once, so it
 > >  > > >  > >  > >looks like something is happening.
 > >  > > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >What I think I need to do is get the whole gnome environment from cvs
 > >  > > >  > >  > >rather than trying to use the Debian gnome 2.2 environment -- what
 > >  > > >  > >  > >would be the best way to do that?
 > >  > > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >on Monday 04/14/2003 Peter Korn(peter korn sun com) wrote
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > Hi John,
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > Hi.  After getting cvs versions of gnopernicus, atk at-spi and of
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > course the famous gtk-doc, I cannot get gnopernicus to say anything
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > after the welcome message -- I can run gnome-panel, and nothing
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > happens hotting tab, alt, arrow keys and I get nothing.  It always
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > says welcome to gnopernicus, so its running and the message says
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > speech initialization successful on the text console, but 
 > >  > > >  > > that's all
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > I get.
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > > Well, what do I do from here?
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > The accessibility machinery needs to be turned on for Gnopenricus 
 > >  > > >  > > to read
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > the contents of applications.  The attached script is nice to use to
 > >  > > >  > >  > > modify
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > the GConf setting to make this happen.  Re-start your gnome 
 > >  > > >  > > session after
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > you run this script.
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > Peter#!/bin/sh
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > if test $# -eq 0
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >      then gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > fi
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > if test $# -eq 1
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >      then if test $1 = on -o $1 = true
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >              then gconftool-2 -s 
 > >  > > >  > > /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility \
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >                              -t bool true
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >      elif test $1 = off -o $1 = false
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >              then gconftool-2 -s 
 > >  > > >  > > /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility \
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >                              -t bool false
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >      else echo gnome-accessibility: unknown command $1
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  >      fi
 > >  > > >  > >  > >  > fi
 > >  > > >  > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >  > >--
 > >  > > >  > >  > >          John Covici
 > >  > > >  > >  > >          covici ccs covici com
 > >  > > >  > >  > >_______________________________________________
 > >  > > >  > >  > >gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
 > >  > > >  > >  > >gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
 > >  > > >  > >  > >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
 > >  > > >  > >
 > >  > > >  > >--
 > >  > > >  > >          John Covici
 > >  > > >  > >          covici ccs covici com
 > >  > > >  > >_______________________________________________
 > >  > > >  > >gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
 > >  > > >  > >gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
 > >  > > >  > >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
 > >  > > > 
 > >  > > > -- 
 > >  > > >          John Covici
 > >  > > >          covici ccs covici com
 > >  > > > _______________________________________________
 > >  > > > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
 > >  > > > gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
 > >  > > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > 
 > >  > > _______________________________________________
 > >  > > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
 > >  > > gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
 > >  > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
 > >  > 
 > >  > -- 
 > >  > 	
 > >  > 				Janina Sajka, Director
 > >  > 				Technology Research and Development
 > >  > 				Governmental Relations Group
 > >  > 				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
 > >  > 
 > >  > Email: janina afb net		Phone: (202) 408-8175
 > >  > _______________________________________________
 > >  > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
 > >  > gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
 > >  > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
 > > 
 > > -- 
 > >          John Covici
 > >          covici ccs covici com
 > 

-- 
         John Covici
         covici ccs covici com



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