/nvda2speechd
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Rust
Description : A bridge between Windows applications and Speech dispatcher
It is already possible to use SAPI in Wine for quite a some time,
however, the default Microsoft voices are not particularly responsive
or diverse in terms of supported
Voxin-say tells you that you have two voices installed. You have to have
only one installed. You cannot have Voxin in command line if you have two
Voxin languages even if one is one of the IBM TTS type and one is the new
embedded Voxin type.
voxin-say -I must return ONLY one voice, uninstall the o
Hi David-and-All: I think I followed a majority of your instructions, but when
I restarted, only the DecTalk spoke. Meanwhile
voxin-say -L
Name,Language,Variant
american_english,en,US
allison-embedded-high,en,US
Back again live, I tried working with that github site, but seemingly useing
LYNX i
in-up to remove it and any
configuration files.
That will uninstall everything.
Reboot.
Also please note: BRLTTY has its own speech driver for Voxin+IBM TTS,
this speech driver does not rely on speech dispatcher and is not
compatible with Voxin+Vocalizer. (Embedded voices).
If you have brltty inst
Hi Both Davids: Thank you, will need to try this, as I followed Davids
instructions rather carefully, but even after rebooting, still no Voxin nor
Allison.
Chime
The easiest this to install Voxin in console is to use the emacspeak
installer.
https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install.git
Or
https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
Do that it's effortless.
Best wishes,
David
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 1:38 PM D
David, are you saying that the Voxin IBM voice is available in the
Debian console? I have it in the Mate Desktop but have never been able
to get it in the console. I've tried installing speechd-up but get
errors and it will not install. If you would be so kind, Direct me to
the correct instructions
r emacspeak, but that day is in the future. The
only voxin voice supported now is the IBM TTS voice, and if you install
that voice, you will have difficulties in getting your desired voice in
console. It can be done however, but it must be done by manually
reconfiguring the configuration
Hi All: I hope I am subscribed to this list, as it was suggested by Paul, who's
name was in a README of this package.
Anyway, I am trying to get newer embedded voices from Voxin running in a Debian
SID 5.16.0-3 system. A version of speechd-up which tries to install is 0.5 from
Brailcom. But even
Raphaël POITEVIN, le mer. 29 sept. 2021 14:54:17 +0200, a ecrit:
> I was in testing (Bullseye). I'd like to continue to follow than branch
> but I see pipewire in the update list.
Ah it gets pulled automatically?
> Is it a risk for speech-dispatcher?
I didn't notice any
Hello,
I was in testing (Bullseye). I'd like to continue to follow than branch
but I see pipewire in the update list. Is it a risk for
speech-dispatcher?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
--
Raphaël POITEVIN
www.leclavierquibave.fr
mattias jonsson, le lun. 30 août 2021 08:56:18 +0200, a ecrit:
> i try to configure speech-dispatcher to use inet socket and not unix socket
> but wich things i need to coment out?
Uncomment
# CommunicationMethod "unix_socket"
and turn that into inet_socket
Samuel
i try to configure speech-dispatcher to use inet socket and not unix socket
but wich things i need to coment out?
Den 28 augusti 2021 16:56:46 skrev Samuel Thibault :
mattias jonsson, le ven. 27 août 2021 17:40:41 +0200, a ecrit:
i try to change speech-dispatcher to not using socket in my
ok
the file in etc seems untouched
Den 28 augusti 2021 16:56:46 skrev Samuel Thibault :
mattias jonsson, le ven. 27 août 2021 17:40:41 +0200, a ecrit:
i try to change speech-dispatcher to not using socket in my crouton chroot
but where is the config file?
i found the /etc/speech-dispatcher
mattias jonsson, le ven. 27 août 2021 17:40:41 +0200, a ecrit:
> i try to change speech-dispatcher to not using socket in my crouton chroot
> but where is the config file?
> i found the /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
> but seems it are not the correct one..
That should be it, unl
i try to change speech-dispatcher to not using socket in my crouton chroot
but where is the config file?
i found the /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf
but seems it are not the correct one..
Hello,
Väinö Rihti, le mar. 08 sept. 2020 14:02:58 +0300, a ecrit:
> what is the default destination of Speech-dispatcher log files in Debian? In
> /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf there is the following line:
>
> LogDir default
>
> But what is this default directory on De
Hello,
what is the default destination of Speech-dispatcher log files in
Debian? In /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf there is the following line:
LogDir default
But what is this default directory on Debian?
--
Väinö
Jude DaShiell, le dim. 09 août 2020 12:50:40 -0400, a ecrit:
> As a user, you need to run spd-conf.
That shouldn't be needed nowadays: the default configuration includes
all available modules, and one can choose among them from the Orca
interface.
Samuel
As a user, you need to run spd-conf.
On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, mattias jonsson
wrote:
> Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 05:11:51
> From: mattias jonsson
> To: orca-l...@gnome.org
> Cc: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
> Subject: debian speech-dispatcher
> Resent-Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 0
mattias jonsson, le mer. 05 août 2020 04:23:13 +0200, a ecrit:
> so why orca dont detect it?
No idea, it's supposed to just work.
For a start, check that
spd-say hello
works or not. Then check for errors in the log files of
/run/user/$EUID/speech-dispatcher/log
Samuel
debian installer. seems i
have to setup speech-dispatcher as a user service like this: systemctl --user
enable speech-dispatcher
but it failed with
unit speech dispatcher not exist
Yes, there is no user unit, because none is needed, you just need to
install speech-dispatcher and orca, and when
Hello,
mattias jonsson, le lun. 03 août 2020 11:11:51 +0200, a ecrit:
> i have installed debian mate via apt not with the debian installer. seems i
> have to setup speech-dispatcher as a user service like this: systemctl --user
> enable speech-dispatcher
> but it failed with
&
i have installed debian mate via apt not with the debian installer. seems i
have to setup speech-dispatcher as a user service like this: systemctl
--user enable speech-dispatcher
but it failed with
unit speech dispatcher not exist
Control: notfound -1 2.8-2
Control: found -1 2.7-1
Control: done -1 2.8-1
loredana, le sam. 10 août 2019 12:08:45 +, a ecrit:
> I tried the live version (debian 9.9 amd64) which includes speechd-el
> 2.8-2 (instead of speechd-el 2.7-1) and it works properly. Apparently
> the $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
ake it try not
> only $SPEECHD_SOCK, $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock,
> and ~/.speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock, but also
> /run/user//speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock?
I tried the live version (debian 9.9 amd64) which includes speechd-el
2.8-2 (instead of speechd-el 2.7-1) and it w
le or directory :name speechd :family local :remote
> /home/user/.speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock)
>
> Indeed, the .speech-dispatcher directory does not exist.
[...]
Raphaël POITEVIN a ecrit:
> Check that path:
> /run/user//speech-dispatcher
> create an symbolink link i
> Which version of speechd-el do you use? I had the problem with the
> version in wheezy, but from jessie the path is correct.
> speechd-el 2.8
debian 8.5 live i386 speechd-el 2.7.1
I am using an old spare machine for testing. I'l try newer versions
and see whether the problem is gone.
I am rath
loredana writes:
> Just wonder. Should such a symbolick link be added automatically when
> installing the speech-dispatcher package? It could save time and some
> frustration to people less stubborn than me...
Which version of speechd-el do you use? I had the problem with the
version
Thank you very much, that solved the problem. Now emacs speaks on startup.
Just wonder. Should such a symbolick link be added automatically when
installing the speech-dispatcher package? It could save time and some
frustration to people less stubborn than me...
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 12:50 PM
Hi!
loredana writes:
> ssip-connection-error: (file-error make client process failed no such
> file or directory :name speechd :family local :remote
> /home/user/.speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock)
Check that path:
/run/user//speech-dispatcher
create an symbolink link into /home/use
Greetings,
I am trying to use the emacs client for speech-dispatehcer, but I get an error:
ssip-connection-error: (file-error make client process failed no such
file or directory :name speechd :family local :remote
/home/user/.speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock)
Indeed, the .speech-dispatcher
Hello Mgr. Janusz,
Orca only support the default connection method to connect to
Speech-Dispatcher. By default, unix socket is used.
What changes do you have made to the configuration to get it to crash?
Best regards,
Alex.
Le 02/11/2018 à 20:10, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel a écrit :
Dear
Dear specialists,
Hee is The example of Speech-dispatcher crash, while using Unix sockets
communication method.
I will try to specify Inet sockets instead to find out, if those errors
will also occur.
Sure, I Am aware, that it is very probably caused by The fact, that Unix
sockets are working
I AM fighting with Speech-dispatcher speech server and very interrupted
Espeak speech. And it is very interesting, even if speech is so
interrupted I Am not experiencing crashes. I do my best to overcome this
problem. I have used default Pulseaudio buffer lenght for new modern
devices in
Hello Jeremy,
As I can see, it's only sound events related to specific back-ends.
I've never hear such sounds from speech-dispatcher, Orca doesn't provide
such support.
I've added Kendell Clark in CC that is more aware about this topic, see
https://lists.debian.org/debia
Hi,
How integrated is sound-icons with speech-dispatcher?
I'm asking because we are late in Ubuntu 18.04's release cycle and
Ubuntu is considering lowering speech-dispatcher's Recommends:
sound-icons to Suggests. If Ubuntu did that, what would Ubuntu miss
out on?
Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha
Hi
Ali Gürler schrieb am 21.03.2018, 13:46 +0100:
>I installed gdm3 and mate-desktop, but in some cases I would like to
>use speech-dispatcher without starting a graphical desktop. When I press
>STRG+Alt+F2 I get the login prompt, but at this point there is no voice
>speaking.
What s
Hello,
for linux beginners, I am sorry saying this, the speech-dispatcher is
really awful. I installed gdm3 and mate-desktop, but in some cases I
would like to use speech-dispatcher without starting a graphical
desktop. When I press STRG+Alt+F2 I get the login prompt, but at this
point there
Hello,
I have added a service file to the speech-dispatcher package, the
new version is in experimental only. If there are people using a
systemd-wide daemon, could they try that version (0.8.8-3), to make sure
that the upgrade goes smoothly?
Thanks,
Samuel
Hello,
Correction:
In my previous mail I said that pulseaudio works in speech-dispatcher.
But I was too rushed!
So forget my last mail.
Jos.
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Sent from Ubuntu 17.10
---
Jos Lemmens
The Netherlands
E-mail: j...@jlemmens.nl
Homepage
Dear all,
we are pleased to let you know that the Speech Dispatcher project which is a
common high-level interface to speech synthesis was now moved to a new
repository on GitHub. This brings easier code review capabilities, smoother
contribution process and convenient issue tracking on a
Hello,
Sam wrote:
> This is mostly true because speech-dispatcher uses blocking threads
> rather than an event loop. The blocking happens in the module, *not*
> the audio library.
You mean in the module "speak" thread, right, I didn't think about
that. Actually, I&
spend is enabled and these streams are sufficient to block
autosuspend. I get that by comparing the output of list-cards and
list-sinks when the streams are not present (and the card does
autosuspend) to the output when it is present.
Samuel>I just meant that the presence of the modules th
On Jan 6, 2018 09:36, "Sam Hartman" wrote:
>>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault writes:
Samuel> Hello,
Samuel> Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote:
>> * Will limiting the number of streams speech-dispatcher opens
t in suspending the card that we lose even with
> dormant streams, then that's a cost.
Speech dispatcher controls the audio output, it does not matter how
many modules are there, speech dispatcher can still shut down the
corresponding audio streams.
Samuel
janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote:
>> >> * Will limiting the number of streams speech-dispatcher opens
>> >> have any significant improvement. Are there actual costs to
>> >> having the sd_generic and sd_dummy streams open even when they
>>
Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 07:36:25 -0500, wrote:
> >>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault writes:
>
> Samuel> Hello,
> Samuel> Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote:
> >> * Will limiting the number
>>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault writes:
Samuel> Hello,
Samuel> Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote:
>> * Will limiting the number of streams speech-dispatcher opens
>> have any significant improvement. Are there a
Hello,
Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote:
> * Will limiting the number of streams speech-dispatcher opens have any
> significant improvement. Are there actual costs to having the
> sd_generic and sd_dummy streams open even when they are unneeded?
I don'
I'd appreciate being copied on replies.
hi.
A while ago I was looking at the power usage of our GUI screen reader
stack. I came back to that project recently.
I'm running stock stretch with Orca. I'm running pulseaudio and
speech-dispatcher both as user processes.
I was initi
Hi,
On 16-12-17 02:20, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Paul Gevers, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 10:01:26 +0100, wrote:
>> There is a new version not yet packaged for Debian. I think the upload
>> would be trivial. Are you getting around to it, or shall I just upload
>> it?
>
> Thanks for the upload :)
You're
Hello,
Paul Gevers, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 10:01:26 +0100, wrote:
> There is a new version not yet packaged for Debian. I think the upload
> would be trivial. Are you getting around to it, or shall I just upload
> it?
Thanks for the upload :)
Samuel
Hi Samuel,
On 15-12-17 11:11, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> the point is that in non-free, packages can be white listed to be
>> auto-build, while packages in contrib need manual building and
>> uploading.
>
> Perhaps that's also a point that should be fixed? I don't see why non-free
> could be auto
Hello,
Paul Gevers, on ven. 15 déc. 2017 10:32:39 +0100, wrote:
> Additional question. Does anybody mind moving speech-dispatcher-contrib
> to non-free? Albeit being philosophically wrong,
It's actually arguably non-wrong, in the sense that
speech-dispatcher-contrib doesn't
Hi,
On 15-12-17 10:01, Paul Gevers wrote:
> If I followed announcement correctly, you are now involved with
> speech-dispatcher upstream. There is a new version not yet packaged for
> Debian. I think the upload would be trivial. Are you getting around to
> it, or shall I ju
Hi Samuel,
If I followed announcement correctly, you are now involved with
speech-dispatcher upstream. There is a new version not yet packaged for
Debian. I think the upload would be trivial. Are you getting around to
it, or shall I just upload it?
Paul
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is immediately lost.
If I killall speech-dispatcher in console, all works normally.
Could it be a problem with the transition between lightdm and user
session with regards to speech-dispatcher?
Regards
Keith Barrett
Not sure if this is known bug but:-
debian buster am64 last updated 13 November 2017 accessibility enabeled
by installer.
I get speech in lightdm but after logging in, speech is immediately lost.
If I killall speech-dispatcher in console, all works normally.
Could it be a problem with the
Paul Gevers, on ven. 14 juil. 2017 20:11:01 +0200, wrote:
> Can you please forward the fix-spelling-mistakes.patch that I added to
> the speech-dispatcher package to upstream? It seem you need to have
> credentials to submit bugs.
>
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/tts/speech-disp
Hi Samuel,
Can you please forward the fix-spelling-mistakes.patch that I added to
the speech-dispatcher package to upstream? It seem you need to have
credentials to submit bugs.
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/tts/speech-dispatcher.git/tree/debian/patches/fix-spelling-mistakes.patch
I just
h makes it into the
next Speech Dispatcher release and Fedora picks it up, it wil be available.
Luke
I notice that while using Orca with Speech Dispatcher and Flite, the end
of most phrases are cut off. It usually cuts off the second half of the
last word spoken. I was just wondering if anyone has noticed this before
and knows of a fix if one exists. Thanks.
I could reproduce the issue, and wil
Hello,
am_d...@fastmail.fm, on lun. 20 févr. 2017 12:06:26 -0500, wrote:
> I notice that while using Orca with Speech Dispatcher and Flite, the end
> of most phrases are cut off. It usually cuts off the second half of the
> last word spoken. I was just wondering if anyone has noticed th
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017, at 05:06 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Ok, what audio output are you using in Speech Dispatcher? Pulseaudio is
> the
> default, so if you haven't changed the configuration for the audio
> output,
> that is what you would be using.
I am using Pulseaudio.
Hi All,
I knew that espeak-ng improves the usability in conjunction with
speech-dispatcher and espeakup.
Well, i installed pulseaudio and configured speech-dispatcher to work with
pulse.
But the problems i had with espeak remain:
If i use speech-dispatcher espeakup does'nt work at all.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:21:07PM AEDT, am_d...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using stretch so speech dispatcher 0.8.6-3 and flite
> (2.0.0-release-3). The orca version is (3.22.2-2. I don't have problems
> with speech being cut off when using espeak-ng. Also, I observe this
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017, at 04:34 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Mind telling us what Orca version and what Speech Dispatcher version?
> Maybe
> the version of flite is relevant too. Do you experience this with espeak
> or
> espeak-ng?
Hello,
I am using stretch so speech dispatcher 0.
Hello,
I notice that while using Orca with Speech Dispatcher and Flite, the end
of most phrases are cut off. It usually cuts off the second half of the
last word spoken. I was just wondering if anyone has noticed this before
and knows of a fix if one exists. Thanks.
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> #847143: speech-dispatcher-*: missing Breaks+Replaces for package split
And that one was actually fixed by 0.8.5-6, so closed accordingly :)
Samuel
Hello,
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> #838665: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speechd_config/config.py: runs
> argparse on Python module import
Actually the fix was included in 0.8.6 already, so I have closed it.
Samuel
Hi
Luke Yelavich schrieb am 18.01.2017, 13:31 +1100:
>On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 08:48:10AM AEDT, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> That being said, I find #838665 a bit abusive. I actually had to
>> re-read several times "software that imports all installed Python
>> modules": how can that be a good idea?!
Hi
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 17.01.2017, 22:48 +0100:
>That being said, I find #838665 a bit abusive. I actually had to
>re-read several times "software that imports all installed Python
>modules": how can that be a good idea?! Now, that being said, AIUI
>speechd_conf is not a python module tha
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 08:48:10AM AEDT, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> That being said, I find #838665 a bit abusive. I actually had to
> re-read several times "software that imports all installed Python
> modules": how can that be a good idea?! Now, that being said, AIUI
> speechd_conf is not a pytho
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> Is anybody working on the two RC bugs in speech-dispatcher?
Uh, it seems I somehow simply completely did not receive mails about
them...
> #847143: speech-dispatcher-*: missing Breaks+Replaces for package split
> #838665: /usr/li
Hi all,
Is anybody working on the two RC bugs in speech-dispatcher?
#847143: speech-dispatcher-*: missing Breaks+Replaces for package split
#838665: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speechd_config/config.py: runs
argparse on Python module import
I think the first one is trivial and I can upload
Luke Yelavich, on Mon 21 Nov 2016 08:14:30 +1100, wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 04:20:38AM AEDT, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Why not, indeed. We could then put them in speech-dispatcher's
> > recommends or suggests as we see fit. I guess we want espeak-ng as
> > recommends, and possibly others as
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 04:20:38AM AEDT, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Why not, indeed. We could then put them in speech-dispatcher's
> recommends or suggests as we see fit. I guess we want espeak-ng as
> recommends, and possibly others as suggests?
That sounds perfectly reasonable. I'll take care of i
Hello,
Luke Yelavich, on Thu 17 Nov 2016 12:20:31 +1100, wrote:
> I am wondering whether we should do the same in Debian. In fact I
> wonder whether it makes sense for all modules other than dummy and
> generic to be in their own packages,
Why not, indeed. We could then put them in speech-dispatc
Hey folks.
In Ubuntu we have the flite Speech Dispatcher module split out into a separate
package, since at the time it was done, we were trying to shoot for fitting
into a CD footprint. This is no longer something we try to do, but so far as I
know, espeak supports more languages out of the
Your message dated Sat, 08 Oct 2016 16:20:42 +
with message-id
and subject line Bug#838764: fixed in brltty 5.4-1~1
has caused the Debian Bug report #838764,
regarding brltty: crashes when using sd module, but no speech-dispatcher present
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that
Hi
Upstream proposed a better solution, patch attached.
Thanks
diff --git a/Programs/spk_thread.c b/Programs/spk_thread.c
index 288518c..49fffaf 100644
--- a/Programs/spk_thread.c
+++ b/Programs/spk_thread.c
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ testThreadValidity (volatile SpeechDriverThread *sdt) {
if (sp
Package: brltty
Version: 5.3.1-3
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
When using BRLTTY with the sd module loaded, it crashes on system boot, when
Speech Dispatcher is not running. This is a serious problem, because it leaves
the user without braille after boot. BRLTTY also does not restart
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 827687 speech-dispatcher
Bug #827687 [src:brltty] brltty: FTBFS in testing (libspeechd_version.h: No
such file or directory)
Bug reassigned from package 'src:brltty' to 'speech-dispatcher'.
No longer marked as f
speech on the console. I have speech-dispatcher set to yes to start
system wide. What is the proper process to get both orca and espeakup
or speechd-up working on the same system? Nick Gawronski
On 4/3/2016 5:19 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, Well after a fresh installation of debian on both
Hi, Well after a fresh installation of debian on both a virtual machine
on my windows 10 system and on my linux laptop I went about getting pico
working on my system threw speech-dispatcher and speechd-up. I was
wanting to have both working but if I set the audio output to libao I
get no
Hi, In reading what documentation exists on the festival synthesizer it
says that running a festival speech server is not very secure would
using one of the other software synthesizers work better then festival
with speech-dispatcher and speechd-up other then espeak? I think it
might be
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, on Fri 01 Apr 2016 20:40:54 -0500, wrote:
> What would it take for someone to write the proper documents on how
> to get either festival and pico running and how to switch between
> synthesizers on a system level?
Well, time, simply?
Contributions are always welcome on the
Hi, As usual when I went to the debian wiki on accessibility there was
not a lot of documentation on how to get speachd-up and
speech-dispatcher working with other voice synthesizers like festival.
After spending around an hour trying to get it working I found
information in the README.DEBIAN
guessing that I also should request here to have the package build
> once I add the header?
>
> So to become concrete: the package speech-dispatcher-contrib package
> (part of contrib) is build from the same source as speech-dispatcher
> (part of main) with only an additional build-
On 2015-12-03 19:01, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Julien Cristau, on Thu 03 Dec 2015 18:52:10 +0100, wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 00:06:20 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> TL;DR: speech-dispatcher-contrib does not get build on buildds,
> apparently because it depends on libttspico-dev which
Julien Cristau, on Thu 03 Dec 2015 18:52:10 +0100, wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 00:06:20 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > TL;DR: speech-dispatcher-contrib does not get build on buildds,
> > apparently because it depends on libttspico-dev which is in non-free. Is
> >
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 00:06:20 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> TL;DR: speech-dispatcher-contrib does not get build on buildds,
> apparently because it depends on libttspico-dev which is in non-free. Is
> there a way to get it automatically built rather than having
Hello,
TL;DR: speech-dispatcher-contrib does not get build on buildds,
apparently because it depends on libttspico-dev which is in non-free. Is
there a way to get it automatically built rather than having to build&upload
it for each and every architecture?
Samuel
- Forwarded message
add the header?
So to become concrete: the package speech-dispatcher-contrib package
(part of contrib) is build from the same source as speech-dispatcher
(part of main) with only an additional build-dependency on
libttspico-dev which lives in nonfree (and is already autobuild there).
As far as I can
estions:
> - Can you push the packaging VCS somewhere (e.g. alongside speech-
> dispatcher in the tts team)? The current VCS-* fields point in the
> wrong direction
It is in the same VCS as speech-dispatcher, see README.source, there's a
debian/rules target to switch between both.
>
> Yes, that's the idea, and that's the case, so we just need to tell the
> right people to enable autobuild.
I tried to follow up on this¹, but have multiple questions:
- Can you push the packaging VCS somewhere (e.g. alongside speech-
dispatcher in the tts team)? The current VCS
Paul Gevers, on Tue 03 Nov 2015 22:35:07 +0100, wrote:
> I guess that is because it is in non-free right. I remember that we
> can get it to build if we show that it can legally be done on the
> Debian servers.
Yes, that's the idea, and that's the case, so we just need to tell the
right people to
Hi Samuel,
You uploaded speech-dispatcher-contrib a while ago. Did you notice it
doesn't get build¹. I guess that is because it is in non-free right. I
remember that we can get it to build if we show that it can legally be
done on the Debian servers.
Something worth to check out.
Paul
¹
Hi,
On So, Okt 04, 2015 at 11:59:14 +0200, Christian Schoepplein wrote:
> @Halim: Would you describe more detailed your setup with alsa please?
> Wich steps did you perform after a fresh installation of Debian?
First follow these stes described here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudi
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