Kenny Hitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi.  I ran into a strange problem after the upgrade to espeak 1.36.02-1.
> Espeak switched from English to another language I don't recognize.  This 
> happened with speech-dispatcher.
> Restarting speech-dispatcher didn't fix it, I had to actually reboot.  Both 
> Orca and spd-say were effected.

What did the espeak binary do if you invoked it directly?
I am *guessing* that since some languages were added from 1.30 to 1.36.02,
the idea of gnome-speech and speech-dispatcher on how to index
into the langues could somehow be confused.  This would
then be a bug in the respective clients I guess.

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