Hello Halim and all that followed this thread,

sorry for replying only now, but I was on vacation last week.

I am sceptical about stable update of speech-dispatcher. I honestly don't 
really have enough experience with Debian to have the right intuition whether 
an update is stable-worthy or not, but from what I noticed the approach is 
usually "is it a security bug? no? then no stable update".

However I am open to provide current testing version into squeeze-backports. I 
think just a recompile should be needed in such case, since libao support is 
already part of unstable/testing. However before that, I must look into 3 bugs 
reported against 0.7.1-6. It would be best if I solved them in 0.7.1-7 and 
provided backport to squeeze for such fixed version.

So let's wait how these bugs turn out, and then I will provide the backports 
version, it should be just a recompile of what is in unstable currently.

Another point is that the unstable version builds debug packages, so it would 
be great after the backport is available, if you installed the -dbg and tried 
to reproduce the crash of the sd_* module in alsa code with full backtrace.

Best regards,
Boris

31.7.2011 v 11:35, Halim Sahin:

> hi,
> I was able to rebuild speech-dispatcher with libao support in squeeze (patch
> attached).
> It would be great if one of you debian packagers can apply the patch to
> speech-dispatcher and push it to squeeze-backports.
> Thx.
> Regards
> halim
> 
> <libao-patch.diff>


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