Re: [orca-list] updating espeak



What?

Bill
On 05/15/13 16:13, Josh Kennedy wrote:
I'll try and make a zenity dialog for it when I get time.

On 5/15/2013 3:59 PM, Bill Dengler(arch Gnu/Linux) wrote:
Josh,
I'm sure that the Orca development team would gladly accept patches.

Bill
On 05/15/13 10:13, Josh Kennedy wrote:
Hi

In a future version of orca could you add a variants combo box so we
could pick voice variants like klatt and whisper and others? also
could you add a dialog which will update espeak to the latest version?
Here is an easy way to do it. pasted below there may be some spelling
errors here.

On 2 May 2013 19:15, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 gmail com> wrote:
can someone please give me steps for updating espeak in sonar linux?
www.sonar-project.org . It is using a slightly out of date espeak and I
would like to update it. sonar is based on ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04.

I have a modified version of espeak that supports easy building on
GNU/Linux and other POSIX-based platforms at
https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak.

You can run:

    $ ./autogen.sh
    $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
    $ make
    $ sudo make LIBDIR=/usr/lib/x86-linux-gnu install

And it will build and install espeak and the voices for you. You will
need to install wxWidgets 2.8 before building as this is needed to
compile the voice phonemes.

HTH,
- Reece

On 2 May 2013 19:35, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 gmail com> wrote:
can I install wxwidgets2.8 with apt-get ?

Yes (see
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Installing_and_configuring_under_Ubuntu):

    sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.8-dev libwxgtk2.8-dbg

On 5/2/2013 2:27 PM, Reece Dunn wrote:
On 2 May 2013 19:15, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 gmail com
<mailto:joshknnd1982 gmail com>> wrote:

can someone please give me steps for updating espeak in sonar linux? www.sonar-project.org <http://www.sonar-project.org> . It is using a

    slightly out of date espeak and I
    would like to update it. sonar is based on ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04.


I have a modified version of espeak that supports easy building on
GNU/Linux and other POSIX-based platforms at
https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak.

You can run:

     $ ./autogen.sh
     $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
     $ make
     $ sudo make LIBDIR=/usr/lib/x86-linux-gnu install

And it will build and install espeak and the voices for you. You will
need to install wxWidgets 2.8 before building as this is needed to
compile the voice phonemes.

HTH,
- Reece

On 9 May 2013 20:28, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 gmail com> wrote:
how do I download this modified espeak? there are a bunch of links on
the website. or is there a command that will make Linux go and get the
whole thing and put it all in my home folder ready for me to run the
other commands? at some point I would like to make zenity dialogs that
will make the process even easier.

You can run:

    $ cd ~
    $ git clone git github com:rhdunn/espeak.git
    $ cd espeak

then later on, to update it, run:

    $ cd ~/espeak
    $ git pull

Alternatively, there is a zip button that will download the zip file
for the latest code (direct link:
https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak/archive/master.zip).

HTH,
- Reece
On 5/2/2013 2:27 PM, Reece Dunn wrote:
On 2 May 2013 19:15, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 gmail com
<mailto:joshknnd1982 gmail com>> wrote:

can someone please give me steps for updating espeak in sonar linux? www.sonar-project.org <http://www.sonar-project.org> . It is using a

    slightly out of date espeak and I
    would like to update it. sonar is based on ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04.


I have a modified version of espeak that supports easy building on
GNU/Linux and other POSIX-based platforms at
https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak.

You can run:

     $ ./autogen.sh
     $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
     $ make
     $ sudo make LIBDIR=/usr/lib/x86-linux-gnu install

And it will build and install espeak and the voices for you. You will
need to install wxWidgets 2.8 before building as this is needed to
compile the voice phonemes.

HTH,
- Reece
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