Hi Jatinder,

Solaris 10 comes with gnome-speech. You should find it in /usr/bin. 
Solaris 10 ships with GNOME 2.6 (which itself includes gnome-speech), 
and with the FreeTTS text to speech engine. Also in /usr/bin should be 
the program test-speech, which will exercise the text-to-speech engines 
on your system. If you want to use the Festival TTS engine, you will 
need to build that yourself (though perhaps packages are available 
already for you

Solaris 9 does not include GNOME at all (let alone gnome-speech). It may 
not make sense to test software that wants to use gnome-speech (and the 
rest of the gnome accessibility framework) without a GNOME desktop. That 
is, unless you are also testing to make sure that those aspects of the 
software fail gracefully in the absence of GNOME. But in that case, you 
should then already have everything you need!


Regards,

Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

> Hi All,
>
> I am working on Solaris 9 and Solaris 10. I am looking for Solaris 
> Packages GNOME –Speech and Festival. On internet I could not find the 
> place from where I can download these packages. At some places I could 
> find the source but I am unable to build it.
>
> Could you please let me know the place, location or any repository 
> from where I can download these packages ? I need these packages 
> urgently as I need to test my product on top of this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jatinder.
>
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