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Subject: [Kde-accessibility] Getting atspi2 working at OpenSuse 12.1
From: Sebastian Sauer <mail () dipe ! org>
Date: 2012-03-08 5:26:03
Message-ID: 4F5842EB.4020701 () dipe ! org
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While putting some notes together how to get started with the gsoc2012
proposal for porting focus tracking to atspi2 I had to upgrade my
devel-setup and made a small step-by-step list what I did. Now rather
then sharing that only with my potential gsoc-student I think sharing it
with everybody makes sense. here we go.
My setup is a fresh OpenSuse 12.1 running in a vmware-player 4 (I do
most development in vm's this days if possible to protect my productive
system).
1) In Opensuse 12.1 install libatspi0 and python-atspi and
at-spi2-core-devel from the suse repositories. You may need to add some
community-repositories to be able to do so.
2) Add a file ~/a11y with following content;
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/interface/at-spi-dbus --type bool true
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/interface/at-spi-corba --type bool false
export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge
3) Start Konsole and "source ~/a11y". That konsole session is now ready
for hacking :)
4) Start "qdbusviewer &" and in the search-field add "a11y". Very likely
nothing will be shown since atspi isn't started yet.
5) Start atspi with "/usr/lib/at-spi2/at-spi2-registryd" and repeat 4.
Now there should be a "org.a11yBus" at the session bus.
6) You need to upgrade your used Qt-version to 4.8. Use Yast for that
(repository is
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_12.1/ ).
7) Install qt-atspi by building it from the sources (
http://gitorious.org/qt-at-spi ). Do not use distributor packages since
they are outdated! For compile-instruction see also
http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Accessibility/Screen_Reader_Setup#How_to_test_at-spi2_with_Qt
8) For testing execute those "tst_qt-atspi" program that is shipped with
qt-at-spi. If everything wents fine you have now a full devel setup :)
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<font size="-1">While putting some notes together how to get started
with the gsoc2012 proposal for porting focus tracking to atspi2 I
had to upgrade my devel-setup and made a small step-by-step list
what I did. Now rather then sharing that only with my potential
gsoc-student I think sharing it with everybody makes sense. here
we go.<br>
<br>
My setup is a fresh OpenSuse 12.1 running in a vmware-player 4 (I
do most development in vm's this days if possible to protect my
productive system).<br>
<br>
1) In Opensuse 12.1 install libatspi0 and python-atspi and
at-spi2-core-devel from the suse repositories. You may need to add
some community-repositories to be able to do so.<br>
2) Add a file ~/a11y with following content;<br>
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/interface/at-spi-dbus --type bool
true<br>
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/interface/at-spi-corba --type
bool false<br>
export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1<br>
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge<br>
3) Start Konsole and "source ~/a11y". That konsole session is now
ready for hacking :)<br>
4) Start "qdbusviewer &" and in the search-field add "a11y".
Very likely nothing will be shown since atspi isn't started yet.<br>
5) Start atspi with "/usr/lib/at-spi2/at-spi2-registryd" and
repeat 4. Now there should be a "org.a11yBus" at the session bus.<br>
6) You need to upgrade your used Qt-version to 4.8. Use Yast for
that (repository is
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" \
href="http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_12.1/">http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_12.1/</a>
).<br>
7) Install qt-atspi by building it from the sources (
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" \
href="http://gitorious.org/qt-at-spi">http://gitorious.org/qt-at-spi</a> ). Do not \
use distributor packages since they are outdated! For compile-instruction see also
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" \
href="http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Accessibility/Screen_Reader_Setup# \
How_to_test_at-spi2_with_Qt">http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Accessibility/Screen_Reader_Setup#How_to_test_at-spi2_with_Qt</a><br>
8) For testing execute those "tst_qt-atspi" program that is
shipped with qt-at-spi. If everything wents fine you have now a
full devel setup :)<br>
<br>
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