Hi Fred,

I have run into obscure problems with pretty well every GNU/Linux distribution 
I have tried with the exception of Debian Squeeze 6.0, which comes with the 
compete GNUStep suite readily installable and seems to have all the mutually 
compatible bits and pieces.

>From what you say, you have PreMo and Synthesizer running, but not Monet, 
>which is good. Is this correct?

Marcelo might be able to put you on the right track. You shouldn't be getting 
segfaults loading diphones.mxml. Possibly it depends on the version of GNUStep 
that you are running. As the sage said, the great thing about "standards" is 
that there are so many of them! :-)

You are right to suspect your Objective-C set up. I have had grief from the 
same source.

Thanks for your efforts towards getting everything running under the release of 
Ubuntu with which you are working (which version is it?). Much appreciated.

david

On Jul 10, 2012, at 4:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Ubuntu 12.04 
> GnuSpeechCLI: yes
> PreMo:        yes
> Synthesizer:  yes (tentative)
> Monet:        no 
> Monet segfaults when I try to load diphones.mxml. 
> Additionally, I've seen these error messages:
> |--- 
> 
> Exception occured while loading model: NSNumberFormatter(class) does not 
> recognize defaultNumberFormatter 
> 
> NSInvalidArgumentException: NSBezierPath(class) does not recognize 
> drawCircleMarkerAtPoint 
> ---| 
> I found the headers in
> ...src/gnustep/trunk/Applications/Monet/Extensions/ 
> and they did get copied to
> ~/GNUstep/Library/Headers/MonetExtensions/ 
> 
> I suspect there's a misconfiguration in my objc setup somewhere 
> removing librenaissance and reinstalling Monet made no difference 
> removing pulseaudio made no difference 
> dig, dig, dig 
> 
> fred_m 
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