* no speech
@ Guy Schlosser
` Littlefield, Tyler
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From: Guy Schlosser @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
>Hi all, I'm still trying to get Speech-dispatcher 0.6.4 beta 1 up
>and running. I downloaded the dependencies for compiling
>speech-dispatcher (apt-get build-dep speech-dispatcher", and also
>portaudio19, since I'd like to compile Espeak against portaudio19,
>in case I have to use it with gnome-speech. I recompiled sd 0.6.4,
>using make uninstall, then the ./configure, make, make install
>process. During the ./configure process, I saw something about
>compiling with alsa support succeeding. I then got excited, added
>the module (espeak, not espeak-generic), set it as my output module,
>then rebooted. Now, I have no speech, even when I switch back to
>gnome-speech. Anyone have any ideas? I want to compile the new
>Espeak, just so I have the most recent installed. Do I do
>./configure, make, and make install there too? Thanks in advance
>for any help. Here's hoping to get back up and running soon.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>
>Guy
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@ ` Littlefield, Tyler
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From: Littlefield, Tyler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
mv problems /dev/null
Thanks,
Tyler Littlefield.
Vertigo head coder
"My programs don't have bugs, just randomly added features."
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Schlosser" <guyster@buckeye-express.com>
To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 10:12 AM
Subject: no speech
>
>>Hi all, I'm still trying to get Speech-dispatcher 0.6.4 beta 1 up
>>and running. I downloaded the dependencies for compiling
>>speech-dispatcher (apt-get build-dep speech-dispatcher", and also
>>portaudio19, since I'd like to compile Espeak against portaudio19,
>>in case I have to use it with gnome-speech. I recompiled sd 0.6.4,
>>using make uninstall, then the ./configure, make, make install
>>process. During the ./configure process, I saw something about
>>compiling with alsa support succeeding. I then got excited, added
>>the module (espeak, not espeak-generic), set it as my output module,
>>then rebooted. Now, I have no speech, even when I switch back to
>>gnome-speech. Anyone have any ideas? I want to compile the new
>>Espeak, just so I have the most recent installed. Do I do
>>./configure, make, and make install there too? Thanks in advance
>>for any help. Here's hoping to get back up and running soon.
>>
>>Thanks again,
>>
>>
>>Guy
>
>
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* no speech
@ Guy Schlosser
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Guy Schlosser @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hi all, I'm still trying to get Speech-dispatcher 0.6.4 beta 1 up and
running. I downloaded the dependencies for compiling
speech-dispatcher (apt-get build-dep speech-dispatcher", and also
portaudio19, since I'd like to compile Espeak against portaudio19, in
case I have to use it with gnome-speech. I recompiled sd 0.6.4,
using make uninstall, then the ./configure, make, make install
process. During the ./configure process, I saw something about
compiling with alsa support succeeding. I then got excited, added
the module (espeak, not espeak-generic), set it as my output module,
then rebooted. Now, I have no speech, even when I switch back to
gnome-speech. Anyone have any ideas? I want to compile the new
Espeak, just so I have the most recent installed. Do I do
./configure, make, and make install there too? Thanks in advance for
any help. Here's hoping to get back up and running soon.
Thanks again,
Guy
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