Hello, For questions, better ask the debian-accessibility mailing list.
Rich Morin, le sam. 21 déc. 2019 17:08:27 -0800, a ecrit: > I am building a VirtualBox VM, based on Ubuntu disco, for use with Vagrant. > I would like to > install Emacspeak in this VM. I have a couple of questions I'm hoping you > can answer for me. > > I'm doing the installations by means of a shell script which invokes "apt-get > install -y ...". > So, I'd like to avoid the configuration dialogs, eg: > > - "Default speech server: ..." > - "If a hardware device is used to generate speech, ..." > > Looking in .../debian/config, I get the impression that I should be able to > avoid these dialogs > by pre-filling a configuration file. Yes. > However, I can't find any documentation that explains how to do this > and I'd rather not try to reverse engineer the Perl. Can you give me > (a pointer to) this information? > I also need some plausible answers for these questions. Given that I'm > already installing the > eSpeakNG package, my guess is that "espeak" and "none" would be reasonable. > Does this seem OK? There seems to be a good tutorial on http://www.microhowto.info/howto/perform_an_unattended_installation_of_a_debian_package.html Samuel

