** Changed in: gnome-speech (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92060
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Such an issue has been recently met in the gnome-accessibility list and
was finally easily reproducted, a fix has been proposed to Jonathan
Duddington.
This bug might be fixed with eSpeak 1.26 (not yet released at the
moment) or for test purpose with http://espeak.sf.net/test/latest.html )
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
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** Changed in: gnome-speech (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Accessibility
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
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Gilles, this is a Feisty system that gets updated very regularly. I
think I installed espeak somewhere during the Feisty development, but
never tried the screen reader (I was thinking about using espeak for
something else actually). The day before yesterday I just got the idea
to try the
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After this, it still seemed to work more or less at first... Except
that several program where text was read from crashed after some seconds
to some minutes (including Evolution, Firefox, the AT applet apport).
(BTW: apport isn't very useful if it submits data, opens Firefox to add
more info
Hello,
For some reason, the eSpeak voices are not found.
Does this issue happens in a new installation, or did you update a previously
installed system?
Using the last daily build CD, I do not reproduce this issue in
modifying the language setting in the Accessibility preferences menu.
Besides
I can confirm this behavior with latest updates. This bug has rendered
my system pretty useless. It doesn't matter how I start orca: from a
terminal, from a launch menu shortcut or at startup. Just to confirm it
wasn't a problem with gnome-speech or orca I rebuilt both with the same
result.
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Sorry I wasn't clear in my last comment. I was responding to the following
comment.
[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy() from Jan
Claeys
at 2007-03-13 22:46:14 UTC
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
I just downloaded Jonathan's latest espeak zip file. Orca still only
talks for about 30 seconds and then crashes because speech has crashed.
I'm about to install Cepstral Swift to see if that works.
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
I think we have a much larger sound problem here. I just installed
Cepstral swift and test-speech shows me the voice and all its parameters
but I hear nothing from the sound card.
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[apport] espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92060
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