Hi,
I changed the service file, but it is using the default voice instead of the 
voice I set. Can you take a look at it and let me know what is wrong? This is 
just the one from the version in community adapted for the git package. The 
attached file contains the service file, the pkgbuild, the install file and the 
speakup.conf for modules-load.d.
Thanks
Storm
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 08:39:55PM -0700, Curtis Shimamoto wrote:
On 10/27/13 at 11:23pm, Storm Dragon wrote:

I have made a package for espeakup that pulls the git version and installs it.
It has a systemd file so that espeakup can start with boot. After installation
is complete though, the system file needs to be edited to set the voice the
user wants to use, e.g. en-us, en-sc, etc. Can I just put a standard prompt in
the pkgbuild? E.g.  read -p "Enter the voice file you want to use, e.g. en-us:
" voice Currently I just set it to en-us by default which means the person who
uses it would have to edit the systemd file to change it.  Thanks Storm

Did you create the service file for it?  If so, then you could just make it
something like [email protected] and then just put a "%I" in the ExecStart
command where the voice/language would typically go.  That way the user could
enable something like [email protected].

If it is an upstream provided service file, then you might just want to put a
postinstall note that this needs to be set.

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