Your message dated Thu, 21 Dec 2017 19:51:15 +0100 with message-id <32f9a3ba-5600-1050-ed14-e7e2d2f69...@debian.org> and subject line Re: Bug#712629: Acknowledgement (espeak: fails to speak final chunk) has caused the Debian Bug report #712629, regarding espeak: fails to speak final chunk to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---package: libespeak1 version: 1.43.03-2 tags: patch, upstream severity: important Hi. I noticed that espeak as an emacspeak speech server is basically unusable if you're using pulse, which is kind of the default configuration in wheezy. This made my accessibility experience quite difficult. You don't notice with orca because it looks like speech-dispatcher handles its own audio. That's also kind of broken, but I'll file another bug for that. Attached is a patch that fixes the problem. I'd really like to see this in a stable update and would be happy to help with that process. Also, this should be reported as an upstream bug.pulse-trigger-on-final-chunk
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--- Begin Message ---On 17-12-17 21:37, Paul Gevers wrote: > On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 11:43:57 -0400 Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> wrote: >> Well, it does look like the bug is fixed. > > So, should this bug been closed at the time? Sam contacted me in private and confirmed that the issue can be closed as it doesn't appear to be present in jessie, stretch or buster. Paulsignature.asc
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