Thanks Peter! I didn't realize that espeak-ng made it into
Community. Good! Installing espeak-ng and updating speechd.conf
fixed the problem and things sound great. I think it might even
act a little snappier.
Hello,
speech-dispatcher 0.8.8-3 and libspeechd 0.8.8-3 are just
Arch linux specific rebuilds of the package. There are no new
upstream changes.
Arch linux specific change is that they officially require
espeak-ng instead of espeak.
Is it possible you do have some older version of eSpeak-ng
installed from the AUR that may cause incompatibility?
If you wish to live on bleeding edge, please reinstall
espeak-ng-git from the AUR, otherwise install espeak-ng from
the community repo.
sudo pacman -S espeak-ng
If this is still not working for you, please look at the logs
reading one of these files depending on how you are starting
speech-dispatcher:
/run/user/`id -u`/speech-dispatcher/log/speech-dispatcher.log
~/.cache/speech-dispatcher/log/speech-dispatcher.log
Hopefully by doing this you can find out what is going on on
your system.
For me this is all working great as I'm running up to date
espeak-ng-git.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 1. 1. 2019 o 15:34 José Vilmar
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I found exactly the same.
On 12/31/18 11:30 PM, Austin
Seraphin wrote:
Hello. I decided to upgrade my Arch Linux system for the year's end and
when I rebooted I found that Orca no longer worked. The spd-say command
didn't work either, so I narrowed it down to speech-dispatcher. I
noticed that this upgrade did have a new version, 0.8.8-3. I downgraded
speech-dispatcher and libspeechd to 0.8.8-2 and rebooted. The system
worked. I wonder what has changed. I wanted to alert everyone.
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