The anwsers of your questions are all yes. After ./configure I got the
following messages:
checking for brlapi_initializeConnection in -lbrlapi... no
configure: WARNING: Could not find libbrlapi.so - you need BrlTTY >= 3.7.2
and BrlAPI >= 0.4.1 installed to use braille
........
NOTE: This script was unable to find libbrlapi.so, which is needed
for braille device support. Orca will continue to work fine without
braille support. If you want to use braille, however, you must
install and run BrlTTY >= 3.7.2 and BrlAPI >= 0.4.1.
PS.: My orca and brltty both are the last devel version.
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Samuel Thibault wrote:
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, Samuel Thibault wrote:
I.e. it still tells you that it couldn't find libbrlapi.so ?
coscell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, le Mon 11 Dec 2006 07:31:01 +0800, a ?crit :
Yes!
Odd. Since the python interface is available, orca shouldn't even try
to find libbrlapi.so. Can you confirm that running
import brlapi
in python works without any error?
Just in case, is Orca using the version of python for which brltty built
brlapi.so?
Samuel
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