Great to see that you have fixed the issue downgrading the package.
I flagged the bug as invalid as it wasn't actually a bug :-).
Best!
** Changed in: festival (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Ah, thank you! Downgrading fixed it. I don't really know or remember how I got
that version... I think that that package was in proposed at some point, but
was deleted:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/festival/1%3A2.1~release-8/+publishinghistory
. Guess I shouldn't be using -proposed...
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Hi,
I see in the bug report:
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, and
$ festival -v
festival: Festival Speech Synthesis System: 2.1:release November 2010
$ dpkg -l festival
ii festival 1:2.1~release-8 amd64 General multi-lingual speech synthesis system
According to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?sui
The wave_io_save_header function is missing:
$ mkdir /tmp/festival && cd /tmp/festival && apt-get source speech-tools
festival festvox-ellpc11k libestools2.1
...
$ find . -name EST_wave_io.cc
./speech-tools-2.1~release/speech_class/EST_wave_io.cc
./speech-tools-2.1~release/.pc/speech_class_EST_wav
Sorry, I meant whatever is in trusty, 2.1 then, I checked on my wily
machine.
Text2wave itself is actually a scheme script, which I think calls
festival.
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@themuso : I can't find the libestools2.4 package in trusty, only
libestools2.1. Google also shows that this package is in wily:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/speech-tools
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+source/speech-tools
Festival works fine for me (well, kind of...), the prob