Re: [orca-list] Orca keeps crashing in Nano



Hi all,

I'm using the viavoice gnome-speech driver for the record - not espeak.

...and I can no longer reproduce the problem - typical when you're trying to create a debug file! Orca was crashing once a minute earlier and now it's fine!

I do know it's not a specific string of text within the file because I've been back over the same text that had crashed Orca previously and the crash hasn't been reproduced.

I can't do anything more on this one unless the problem starts to occur again.

thanks all.
Paul


On 13/05/09 14:43, Daniel Rivero Capellan wrote:
Maybe nano was sending an extrange character, sometimes nano crash me whith big files because an overflow in the buffer, probably something is killing orca when tray to read a buffer in nano. or orca reads in the wrong buffer.



Paul Hunt escribió:
Hi,

I've been running Orca 2.26.1 on Ubuntu 9.04 for about a fortnight now and I don't think it's crashed once.

But today I've just been trying to read the gnomespeechfactory.py file in Nano to investigate the problem with smileys in Pidgin and Orca is constantly crashing on me. I mean like once a minute.

Running Orca from another terminal and directing error output to a file I get;

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/orca/gnomespeechfactory.py", line 941, in __speak
    return speaker.say(text)
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/orca/gnomespeechfactory.py", line 151, in say
    return self.gnome_speaker.say(text)
COMM_FAILURE
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/orca/gnomespeechfactory.py", line 941, in __speak
    return speaker.say(text)
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/orca/gnomespeechfactory.py", line 151, in say
    return self.gnome_speaker.say(text)
COMM_FAILURE

In the terminal I then get a message saying that something is wrong with speech and that Orca is aborting.

This is only happening when I try and read the gnomespeechfactory.py file in Nano. The very file which is seemingly crashing Orca.

Any idea what's going on here?  Should I send a debug.out?

Thanks.
Paul
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