Re: [orca-list] Problems orca, & espeak in debian testing!
- From: Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt csir co za>
- To: marco fisch n-ergie de
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Problems orca, & espeak in debian testing!
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 09:48:05 +0200 (SAST)
Hi,
I seem to recall that there was a problem in the espeak api when the
number of voices got higher which made it crash.
This was fixed I think in release 1.28 or so of espeak. The latest stable
release is 1.29 and I would suggest you get that installed and then see if
your problem goes away.
I might be wrong on the detail, but I suspect your problem relates to the
described bug.
HTH, Willem
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, marco fisch n-ergie de wrote:
Hi list,
i installed orca on a debian machine. now i've the problem to configure
espeak in orca! I run orca -t from a command line.. Festival speech is
talking which systhesizer to use. So i tried to chose espeak. Now orca
would read the possibilties 1 de german 2 mbrola german etc. In this dialog
orca is crashing without a error message. so i tried orca to configure with
festival. That was no problem. So i swiched to espeak from the settings
dialog. And orca crashes down again without error. I installed all packages
for espeak. As daemon it's running without a problem. What could i do with
against this problem? Any ideas? Thanks
regards
Marco
using: Debian Testing compieled Orca 2.21.0pre
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