Ah, okay. So when it ... Nope, can't go that far, it, the TCLX package in aur, says it can't work with tcl8.6.5 or something around there, even before the option to edit the PKGBUILD file comes up. And I have to have TCLX installed before I even start on getting the emacspeak-git. I did try that, but again, TCLX wouldn't work. I use Pacman -So tclx If that helps any. Sent from my iPhone
It will work.
You just need to edit the PKGBUILD to use tcl 8.6. Either that or
clone the git repository directly
git clone git://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak.git
Alonzo
On 08/19/2016 08:28 AM, Devin Prater
wrote:
I'll try again, but I think the
AUR version said it depended on tcl8.5 as well. I can check
again, though, in a while. I really hope I can get this
working, as I want to fix Emacspeak's eSpeak support if
possible, with the pitch changes and such, and I think
proofreading Bookshare books will be far more easy will
Emacspeak than anything else. And I've tried speechd-el, but
as I've said before, it reminds me of narrator on Windows.
Also, what's wrong with the Emacspeak-git package in AUR?
Sent from my iPhone
Hello,
pull emacspeak from git
install tclx from the aur., However make sure its using tcl
8.6 or it depends on it rather.
Then do make configre, make install from the emacspeak git
package. Als configure your speech server. Change to the
servers directory and linux-espeak directory make, make
install.
Your emacs should be working if you have the dtk variable
exported.
Of course if you want emacs to start emacspeak all the
time
~/.emacs
(load-file
"/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/lisp/emacspeak-setup.el")
I'm sure you already know the settings for .emacs. However I
just installed the version of emacspeak from git and all seems
to be working.
On 08/19/2016 04:01 AM, Devin
Prater wrote:
I cannot remove tcl, since brltty and other things depend
on it. TK depends on it, and plenty packages depend on
that.
On 08/19/2016 02:12 AM, Jude
DaShiell wrote:
Please remove tcl since you have most other
dependencies removed. That should set you up with a clean
slate.
Next please install emacspeak-git and allow it to install
what it wants for dependencies. Sometimes things break
and it's necessary to arrange for a clean slate then
install the end package you most want to use and allow
that package to select what it wants in terms of its own
dependencies.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Devin Prater wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 22:09:10
From: Devin Prater <r d t prater gmail com>
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: [orca-list] OT: Emacspeak and tcl/tclx updates
Hi all. I'm trying to get Emacspeak working, as I find
it easier to edit and write with Emacs than Libreoffice
and Gedit, especially where formatting is concerned. I'm
running an up-to-date Sonar Gnu-Linux, with TCL8.6. When
I try to install Emacs, it says it needs TCL8.5, and
trying to install tclx gives the same error. Is there
anything I can do? I had TCL8.5 before, but Emacspeak
ran sluggishly with that version, so I uninstalled
emacspeak, then tclx, then updated TCL, and that's when
I started being unable to install tclx and emacspeak
again. I would use speechd-el, if it were more advanced.
For now, it reminds me more of narrator, and isn't being
actively developed that I can tell.
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