Re: Problem with running festival driver for gnome-speech



Ok, I think the easiest solution forward is to compile gnome-speech myself.

I have compiled gnome-speech and on compilation there is no warning (I
have used the steps mentioned in the INSTALL text file given in the
tarball).
After compilation, I again use test-speech, and this time it does not
show any servers (it should have just shown festival, as its binary is
in user's path, and has to be installed by default). Since
GNOME_Speech_SynthesisDriver_Festival.server is in
/usr/local/lib/bonobo/servers instead of /usr/lib/bonobo/servers due
to compilation instead of rpm installation route,  so created softlink
as well, next added  the /usr/local/lib/bonobo/servers itself in path.


But, test-speech does not show any servers now. So I am stuck more ---
now I dont have any servers in test-speech. But when I run
festival-synthesis-driver, it does not show any error or output
message and continues to run (I think this is what is expected).

Please help/guide.


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 19:08:56 +0530, Aditya Pandey
<aditya kumar pandey gmail com> wrote:
> Thanks for responding and giving it a thought. Problem seems to a bit
> more interesting. My default desktop is gnome, and works well.
> 
> I had installed following stuff: (on Red Hat Linux 9 'workstation' config)
> gail-1.2.0-1
> libgail-gnome-1.0.0-6
> gail-devel-1.2.0-1
> bonobo-1.0.22-4 (and devel)
> libbonobo-2.2.0-1 (and devel)
> bonobo-conf-0.16-5 (' ')
> bonobo-activation-2.2.0-4 (' ')
> ...and other bonobo stuff that comes with RH Linux 9
> atk-1.2.0-2 (and devel)
> at-spi-1.1.8-3 (and devel)
> 
> Since there is no rpm for RH Linux 9, I am using fedora core 1
> gnome-speech rpm for i386 and rest of stuff is for RH Linux 9/i386.
> RPM installs fine, but I am not able to check/test if gnome-speech
> works.
> 
> My aim is to add read-out content feature for a software I maintain,
> so I think I would need to integrate with gnome-speech. I feel
> gnopernicus is for making UI of the s/w as accessible, but if some
> text is on some canvas etc., to make it readable (audible by speech
> synthesis) we would still need to add gnome-speech support. Please let
> me know if this understanding is correct.
> 
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 12:40:09 +0000, Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman sun com> wrote:
> > Anditya said:
> >
> > >From this, and the other error message, it sounds as though ORBit2 is not installed.  You need libbonobo and ORBit2 in order to use speech (or any GNOME accessibility, in fact).  This is a bit strange since libbonobo and ORBit2 are 'standard' parts of the GNOME desktop and are required by things other than accessibility...
> >
> > This makes me wonder if you have installed *any* of the accessibility support packages other than gnopernicus... you need
> >
> > atk
> > at-spi
> > gail
> > libgail-gnome
> > libbonobo
> > ORBit2
> > gnome-speech
> >
> > and some others as well (the "others" are likely to be installed if your GNOME desktop works at all).
> >
> >
> > >I have read on this list, that the next step is to
> > >run
> > >festival-synthesis-driver directly and it gives an error message that
> > >
> > >relocation error:/usr/lib/libgnomespeech.so.6: undefined symbol:
> > >ORBit_skel_class_register.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list
> > gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
> >
> 
> --
> Aditya Kumar Pandey
> ----------------------------------------
> Contact:  9868263500; 011-25165432
> 


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