On 6 January 2017 at 08:20, Sebastian Humenda <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Samuel Thibault schrieb am 06.01.2017,  0:45 +0100:
> >Sebastian Humenda, on Thu 05 Jan 2017 20:56:20 +0100, wrote:
> >> >I just installed Debian testing using the net installation iso for the
> >> >week of November 28th, 2016 and the only major issues I found is that
> if you
> >> >press a key espeakup lags around a little behind of when you press the
> key.
> >> Thanks for testing. This should be better with the next installer
> version, this
> >> issue has been fixed.
> >
> >Has it?  In Bug#848016, Eric Scheibler reports that he still notices
> >delay with version 1.49.0+dfsg-3 of libespeak-ng1, and I'm unfortunately
> >considering reverting to espeak for Stretch.
> Apologies! I mixed that up -- this issue was fixed upstream, I believe.
> I have seen a commit message promising that.
>

Have you tried the upstream version of espeak-ng, or just going on the
commit messages?

I made changes that make improvements to the current situation on my test
setup. I will do more testing to see what I can do.

The change I told Samuel about should have had the same effect. The other
changes that I made that could affect this are (in order) the commits
a48576a3640f9014760888bb30a924a3e2163e57,
bc674081cd0e787e364989baab82df0ce883abec and
d2478cc453750e4081e0b6eaeca1442b8abaa92f.


> Yes, I think reverting back to espeak sounds sensible.
>

That would be my recommendation for brltty on stretch if the above does not
help. When espeak-ng works better with brltty, it could be considered
post-stretch.

Kind regards,
Reece


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