Control: reassign -1 python2.7
Control: affects -1 brltty
Hello,
Lucas Nussbaum, on dim. 06 août 2017 17:15:27 -0400, wrote:
> Relevant part (hopefully):
> > gcc -shared -Wl,-soname,libbrlapi.so.0.6 -o libbrlapi.so brlapi_client.o
> > -lpthread -lsupc++
> > ar rc libbrlapi.a brlapi_client.o
>
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on jeu. 03 août 2017 11:18:22 +0200, wrote:
> ----- Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> a écrit :
> > MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on jeu. 03 août 2017 10:47:23 +0200, wrote:
> > > Ok I understand. But then, how is it possible to tie link, g
Alex ARNAUD, on jeu. 03 août 2017 10:59:14 +0200, wrote:
> Le 03/08/2017 à 10:56, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> > MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on jeu. 03 août 2017 10:47:23 +0200, wrote:
> > > Ok I understand. But then, how is it possible to tie link, gather, merge
> >
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on jeu. 03 août 2017 10:47:23 +0200, wrote:
> Ok I understand. But then, how is it possible to tie link, gather, merge
> them?,
Again, are these actually the same bug? If so, yes, they must be merged.
Otherwise they need to be kept seperate.
Now, if you want to make both
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on mar. 01 août 2017 15:26:16 +0200, wrote:
> I had submitted a similar bug related to gnome-orca:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758434
>
> When I did we did not have explanations about origin of the bug, etc. Maybe
> we should merge them, or close
Hello,
Mark Peveto, on mar. 01 août 2017 16:33:28 -0500, wrote:
> When I try to use spe-conf to set speech dispatcher to work with libao
> instead of pulseaudio, spe-conf doesn't seem to work in stretch.
Yes, this is a bug which was reported, but reported too late for getting
fixed in Stretch
Hello,
Please rather use the bts command to actually close the bug, for
instance:
bts close 792749 3.24.0-1
Thanks,
Samuel
Hello,
Mark Peveto, on sam. 29 juil. 2017 11:56:01 -0500, wrote:
> Is there a way to upgrade to stretch without having to totally reinstall my
> entire system?
See the upgrade part of the Stretch release notes
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.html
Samuel
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on sam. 29 juil. 2017 01:47:34 +0200, wrote:
> I also saw that some of them are old and likely deprecated. Still
> true, but no longer relevant with newest releases of packages. Should
> I close them, or let them opened for doc-purpose?
What do you mean by "no longer
Hello,
Samuel Wales, on ven. 28 juil. 2017 16:51:38 -0700, wrote:
> is accessibility [of all types] a formal priority in debian yet? e.g.
> in social contract?
The Social Contract says
“Our priorities are our users and free software
We will be guided by the needs of our users and the free
Hello,
Just a few news items:
- I should have pointed it out earlier: with Debian Stretch being
released, accessibility is now enabled by default. This means that
notably, on a Debian system running the gnome desktop, you just
need to press super-alt-s. There is no need to click some
Paul Gevers, on ven. 14 juil. 2017 20:11:01 +0200, wrote:
> Can you please forward the fix-spelling-mistakes.patch that I added to
> the speech-dispatcher package to upstream? It seem you need to have
> credentials to submit bugs.
>
>
Paul Gevers, on sam. 15 juil. 2017 07:54:37 +0200, wrote:
> I am going through the list of package maintained by the accessibility
> team and looking for pending uploads and/or new upstream versions.
Thanks!
> Is there any objection if I convert them into git repos?
No objection from me, there
Alex ARNAUD, on mer. 05 juil. 2017 10:57:17 +0200, wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the upload.
Let me add my huge thanks, too :)
It's great to see that while I'm busy ATM, things are going on :)
Samuel
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on jeu. 18 mai 2017 00:01:18 +0200, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault, on mar. 16 mai 2017 22:41:23 +0200, wrote:
> > > Maybe we should move those to another mailing list, so people can
> > > opt-in only if they wish to.
> >
> > I've now reque
Alex ARNAUD, on mar. 27 juin 2017 17:44:51 +0200, wrote:
> Le 27/06/2017 à 16:36, Don Armstrong a écrit :
> > On Tue, 27 Jun 2017, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > > Don Armstrong, on lun. 26 juin 2017 19:26:33 -0700, wrote:
> > > > Its one-letter symbol is ⓐ.
> >
Don Armstrong, on lun. 26 juin 2017 19:26:33 -0700, wrote:
> Its one-letter symbol is ⓐ.
Ah, I hadn't thought about it. I guess it would make sense that it be ♿?
Samuel
Hello,
Ali Gürler, on ven. 23 juin 2017 11:28:59 +0200, wrote:
> What kind of package is that?
Brltty does not use the espeak or espeak-ng package, it directly uses
libespeak-ng. So you don't actually have the choice.
Samuel
Hello,
Amir-Trend Plus, on dim. 18 juin 2017 16:36:50 +0800, wrote:
> Downloaded the debian unofficial dvd with firmware, installed as
> usual, by choosing mate desktop to be installed as desktop shell.
> After install complete, debian boots using consoul.
> Speak up is running, not desktop gui
Simon Kainz, on ven. 26 mai 2017 11:10:17 +0200, wrote:
> Am 2017-05-26 um 11:00 schrieb Samuel Thibault:
> > Simon Kainz, on ven. 26 mai 2017 10:56:11 +0200, wrote:
> >> i substituted almost all libraries with already packaged debian
> >> libraries,
> >
>
Simon Kainz, on ven. 26 mai 2017 10:56:11 +0200, wrote:
> i substituted almost all libraries with already packaged debian
> libraries,
Cool!
> * jodconverter-3.0-NX.orig.jar
There is already a jodconverter package, we can upgrade it to version 3.
> * saxon9.jar
> * saxon9he.jar
In the current
Hello,
Simon Kainz, on mar. 23 mai 2017 21:32:27 +0200, wrote:
> > - where to download the sources for all the dependencies from
>
> is someone working on this?
Not that I know of.
> > - whether JHALL is available under a DFSG licence.
>
> well,
>
> here
>
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on lun. 08 mai 2017 22:11:26 +0200, wrote:
> I can have a look at implementing it, I just want to make sure
> everybody is fine with the approach.
I have submitted a patch to Bug#863180.
Samuel
So I have uploaded brltty 5.5 in experimental, so people can try it out.
Samuel
Hello,
Adrian Bunk, on dim. 21 mai 2017 19:49:55 +0300, wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 01:24:25PM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> >...
> > libwnckmm (0.1.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
> > .
> >* Make libwnckmm-1.0-0-dev depend on the same version of libwnckmm-1.0-0.
> >
Control: reassign -1 at-spi2-core
Control: done -1 2.22.0-6
Hello,
I believe the upstream fixes for this bug have been uploaded in the
latest versions of at-spi2-core & atk, now in testing.
Samuel
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on mar. 16 mai 2017 22:41:23 +0200, wrote:
> > Maybe we should move those to another mailing list, so people can
> > opt-in only if they wish to.
>
> I've now requested the creation of the pkg-a11y-devel list on
> Alioth, which should happen wit
Some context for debian-accessibility people:
On the blinux list, it was asked:
> Is there any way to get on a general debian list at debian.org without
> ending up on all the bug trackers and such?
Only then I realized that these development trackers & co might be a
burden for people, and so
Nick Gawronski, on mar. 09 mai 2017 15:58:11 -0500, wrote:
> Hi, My current system is a bios based system just so I know do the same images
> like iso images work on both bios and the newer method or are there different
> images for both systems?
ISO images work on both bios and UEFI.
Samuel
Hello,
adrian15 adrian15, on mar. 09 mai 2017 09:17:15 +0200, wrote:
> I don't care too much about the approach or if you apply it to live-wrapper
> (current Debian Live) or live-build (former Debian Live).
The plan is to have it on the official images. AIUI live-wrapper is
used for them,
Hello,
So, debian-live people, are you fine with this proposal? I can have a
look at implementing it, I just want to make sure everybody is fine with
the approach.
Samuel
Samuel Thibault, on ven. 05 mai 2017 02:01:22 +0200, wrote:
> I mean having this menu at live boot (shortcuts mar
Nick Gawronski, on lun. 01 mai 2017 14:35:39 -0500, wrote:
> Hi, Why not have the shortcuts be the same for both console and graphical
> discs to make things easier for the end user?
I was thinking that the user still needs to somehow decide between
console and graphical, but he can just press
Package: debian-live
Severity: normal
Hello,
To make the debian live CD accessible not only via speech, but also via
braille, it is enough to simply include the brltty package, which would
only take 8MB more.
Thanks,
Samuel
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.0
APT prefers testing
APT
Samuel Thibault, on lun. 01 mai 2017 15:34:48 +0200, wrote:
> - get a live console (with brltty and/or speech support)
>
> The former needs to be discussed with the debian live people: AIUI, they
> never implemented it, so it needs to be worked on, to get login sprung
> on VTs,
Nick Gawronski, on lun. 01 mai 2017 09:20:34 -0500, wrote:
> Hi, What about s for the installation with speech and l for the live disc
> with speech?
But then what about console live disk versus graphical live disk?
We can't just throw partial guesses, we need to consider the whole
problem :)
>
Keith Barrett, on mer. 12 avril 2017 16:44:41 +0100, wrote:
> Not sure what is happening but using Debian GNU/Linux stretch-DI-rc3
> "Stretch" - Official Snapshot i386 NETINST Binary-1 20170409-00:50 I am
> loosing speech every time I attempt the install.
I'm afraid I have no idea what could be
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, on sam. 29 avril 2017 19:14:31 -0500, wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to make the live debian images with the installer accessible
> so blind users can put one of the live discs into their drives and test out
> debian either console and or one of the desktop images.
The gnome
Hello,
Keith Barrett, on mer. 12 avril 2017 21:04:12 +0100, wrote:
> I don't think it is a hardware problem with the old machine as it is running
> stretch which was updated from the Jessie and all I did was replace the
> hard drive to install a clean stretch which I was going to test the
Hello,
Amir-Trend Plus, on dim. 02 avril 2017 15:54:01 +0800, wrote:
> last time when i was using arch linux, the espeak-ng that was there
> contains arabic language, but on espeak-ng from debian unstable does
> not contain it. can i get the updated package from other site? or
> maybe someone can
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756514
Michael Biebl, on mer. 19 avril 2017 22:55:01 +0200, wrote:
> Am 19.04.2017 um 22:37 schrieb Niels Thykier:
> > Control: retitle -1 gnome-orca: Gets stuck if target app is busy
> >
> > Samuel Thibaul
Niels Thykier, on mer. 19 avril 2017 20:19:00 +, wrote:
> Time to hunt for some dbus experts who can tell us why a process might
> fail to respond to a ping.
Well, the application could simply be busy doing other stuff, like
processing huge packages lists for synaptic. And that's not a
Alex ARNAUD, on lun. 10 avril 2017 13:25:09 +0200, wrote:
> Le 10/04/2017 à 12:30, Bruno Mascret a écrit :
> > Samuel released the 2.0rc3-4 verison, but there is maybe a problem for
> > the next ones?
>
> Samuel : Could you tell us why you have an older release of Natbraille into
> Debian ?
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, on lun. 17 avril 2017 01:16:56 -0500, wrote:
> wish to build a custom debian installation testing CD
> that is around 650 megs or a DVD around 4.7 gigs that has the non-free
> firmware. I have looked into simple-ccd and debian-cd but they really look
> complex based on
Hello,
Keith Barrett, on mer. 12 avril 2017 16:44:41 +0100, wrote:
> I am loosing speech every time I attempt the install.
>
> I think it may be a crash after the installer has been running for a while.
Uh. Does it also happen with previous RC releases? (you can grab them
from
Hello,
This is notable for blind people:
Cyril Brulebois, on lun. 10 avril 2017 07:07:22 +0200, wrote:
> - Add speech synthesis entries for expert, rescue, and automated
> install; and make shortcuts point to them.
>From the documentation:
“
Starting from the Debian 9 Stretch RC3
Adrian Bunk, on dim. 09 avril 2017 21:44:28 +0300, wrote:
> The problem you are describing is caused by the fact that all
> dependencies on libespeak1 are versioned, and accordingly the provides
> in libespeak-ng-libespeak1 also has to be versioned.
But are versioned Provides now supported?
Odd Martin Baanrud, on dim. 09 avril 2017 01:36:19 +0200, wrote:
> If you’re starting the installer by just pressing Enter, you can press Tab
> when you hear the beep, and type:
> priority=medium
Well, to change the priority it's easier to do it from the main menu by
hitting "back". On can do
Hello,
Amir-Trend Plus, on dim. 09 avril 2017 06:33:30 +0800, wrote:
> i need to install debian to a pc that has no internet connection. last
> time i tried, it requires me to setup the connection during the
> install and since no connection was found, it failed.
Was it really a fatal failure,
Sebastian Humenda, on mar. 04 avril 2017 09:53:08 +0200, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault schrieb am 04.04.2017, 9:42 +0200:
> >> i am downloading the debian 8 latest live. the problem now, using the cd
> >> installer, 650 mb,
> >
> >I don't understand why you are
mattias, on mar. 04 avril 2017 09:44:57 +0200, wrote:
> but why can ubuntu have a accessible graphical insatll with orca and not
> debian?
Because nobody took the time to fix the few bits that need to be fixed.
Samuel
Amir-Trend Plus, on mar. 04 avril 2017 09:45:39 +0800, wrote:
> is it true the graphical installer is not accessible?
Yes.
> hen why one needs live system iso?
Sighted people can use it.
> and is it true for all debian versions?
Yes.
> i am downloading the debian 8 latest live. the problem
Package: debian-live
Severity: normal
User: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Usertags: a11y
Hello,
The debian live cd is accessible to blind people by pressing
super-alt-s. It is however hard to know when one can press that
shortcut. The desktop should thus emit some sound when it is ready
Hello,
Amir-Trend Plus, on lun. 03 avril 2017 23:48:06 +0800, wrote:
> "The gnome liveCD has screen reader support. At the boot menu, one has
> to type enter (TODO: add beep). Then the desktop launches up (TODO:
> add beep), and one can press super-alt-s to start Orca."
Note that this is about
Hello,
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on dim. 02 avril 2017 23:08:00 +0200, wrote:
> I think it's a good point to begin packaging, indeed.
Indeed. It should be quite trivial. People will probably be interested
to have it in experimental anyway, so it will be useful.
Samuel
Hello,
mattias jonsson, on sam. 01 avril 2017 14:44:42 +0200, wrote:
> will debian stretch in its current stage support secure boot?
mattias, on dim. 02 avril 2017 12:28:34 +0200, wrote:
> will debian stretch supports it?
I guess that nobody answered because nobody on debian-accessibility@
knows
Odd Martin Baanrud, on ven. 31 mars 2017 13:01:14 +0200, wrote:
> Hello Samuel, which images aren’t accessible?
As the wiki says: the non-gtk netboot mini.iso image, only.
Samuel
Hello,
Amir-Trend Plus, on lun. 27 mars 2017 12:31:51 +0800, wrote:
> someone told me that debian is accessible for the blind,
Yes it is.
> my connection is not good and it will waste my connection and time
> downloading the not accessible installer.
Ok. I have added to
Nick Gawronski, on mer. 22 mars 2017 17:46:09 -0500, wrote:
> Why not add shortcuts to the main menu for speech
That's precisely what I am suggesting in this thread.
Samuel
Hello,
Somehow somebody managed to raise that there is no menu entry for
starting the rescue mode with speech synthesis enabled. That actually
also raises the question of doing the same for expert install and
automated install.
It's really a matter of adding the menu entry: just copy/paste the
Hello,
Alex ARNAUD, on mer. 15 mars 2017 11:19:43 +0100, wrote:
> Le 14/03/2017 à 22:52, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> > Testers: Ping?
>
> I would like to test but I'm using Debian 8.7 Jessie. I should build a
> version for Jessie to be able to test.
I have uploade
Hello,
Testers: Ping?
Thibaut Paumard, on sam. 04 mars 2017 09:11:56 +0100, wrote:
> I've uploaded the patched firefox-esr, built on stretch, here:
> https://people.debian.org/~thibaut/firefox-esr/
>
> All the .deb are there. The main package is at:
>
LSM/RMLL 2017
17th Libre Software Meeting
July 1-7, 2017
Saint-Etienne, France
http://2017.rmll.info/
Call For Papers and Participation
limited to accessibility topic
[we apologize for
Hello,
Hans-J. Ullrich, on lun. 13 mars 2017 11:55:32 +0100, wrote:
> it looks like ther eis a returning bg with espeak.I discovered, that espeak
> is not finding the
> mbrola speech files.
> stat("/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de7",
> {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=106,
Package: brltty
Version: 5.3
Severity: serious
Justification: Makes computer unusable with Vario Ultra devices
Hello,
The brltty support for Vario Ultra has a very inconvenient issue: when
typing too fast (e.g. typing double letters or typing backspace, etc.),
brltty restarts its Baum driver for
Hello,
am_d...@fastmail.fm, on lun. 20 févr. 2017 12:06:26 -0500, wrote:
> I notice that while using Orca with Speech Dispatcher and Flite, the end
> of most phrases are cut off. It usually cuts off the second half of the
> last word spoken. I was just wondering if anyone has noticed this before
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, on mer. 01 mars 2017 00:18:53 +0100, wrote:
> I think accessibility::accessible-with::at-spi is the most transversal tag,
> and then very interesting. Other proposals you do seem for me good, but more
> difficult to do: 1st because it means a package should be tested with a
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, on mer. 15 févr. 2017 09:55:11 -0600, wrote:
> What would it take for one of the developers to track down what this
> issue is and fix it?
Well, either getting investigation information, or being able to
reproduce it reliably and quickly. The question of question that can
Sebastian Humenda, on lun. 27 févr. 2017 14:30:19 +0100, wrote:
> Sebastian Humenda schrieb am 20.02.2017, 11:13 +0100:
> >>Ok, we can wait more, no pb :)
> >No crashes, I think it's safe.
> Ok, seems hard to reproduce. Here's another bt.
Does the change at least reduce the frequency of
Samuel Thibault, on sam. 18 févr. 2017 11:50:11 +0100, wrote:
> to describe whether the package is technically accessible:
> - accessibility::accessible-with::at-spi
I'm thinking that this should perhaps rather be
accessibility::accessible-via::at-spi
so as to mark that this is really dif
Hello,
Enrico Rossi, on lun. 20 févr. 2017 11:08:57 +0100, wrote:
> and accessibility::screen-reader which is already present?
>
> there is accessibility::speech
These are completely different: accessibility::screen-reader and
accessibility::speech are for tools which *provide* accessibility,
Source: debtags
Severity: normal
Hello,
This is actually an old idea that never got implemented, but some recent
discussion showed that it would be really useful, basically:
users would like to have accessibility::accessible-with::foobar tags for
applications.
More precisely, these are the
Hello,
Cyril Brulebois, on mer. 15 févr. 2017 21:55:17 +0100, wrote:
> Holger Wansing (2017-02-15):
> > I just noticed an untranslated entry in the main-menu of the netinst RC2
> > installer:
> >
> > Access software for a blind person using a braille display
> >
>
Sebastian Humenda, on Mon 13 Feb 2017 10:47:33 +0100, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault schrieb am 12.02.2017, 12:15 +0100:
> […]0
> >> > >Sebastian Humenda, on Sun 05 Feb 2017 21:02:37 +0100, wrote:
> >> > >> I'm not sure whether the issue is actually in BRLTTY
mattias, on Sun 12 Feb 2017 12:16:03 +0100, wrote:
> how? because braille not work on the installer
Unfortunately, I can only suggest looking for assistance from somebody
who could do it for you.
Samuel
mattias, on Sun 12 Feb 2017 11:48:24 +0100, wrote:
> here it is
Ok, so this is a device that should indeed get autodetected (0403:fe72),
this is actually the very device that I usually test.
We thus need more information to be able to do anything about the issue.
Would you be able to run
Hello,
mjonsson1...@gmail.com, on Mon 06 Feb 2017 14:55:01 +0100, wrote:
> And baum supervario2 connected from usb
Could you run
lsusb -v
on the host while the device is plugged and the VM is not running and
post the output, so we can check what the device looks like to Linux?
Thanks,
Samuel
Sebastian Humenda, on Thu 09 Feb 2017 10:23:36 +0100, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault schrieb am 08.02.2017, 23:49 +0100:
> >Sebastian Humenda, on Sun 05 Feb 2017 21:02:37 +0100, wrote:
> >> I'm not sure whether the issue is actually in BRLTTY or espeak-ng, but
> >> I couldn't
Hello,
Sebastian Humenda, on Sun 05 Feb 2017 21:02:37 +0100, wrote:
> I'm not sure whether the issue is actually in BRLTTY or espeak-ng, but
> I couldn't encounter any issues while using speech-dispatcher with
> espeak-ng yet.
Ok. I'm afraid that might be an issue with the way BRLTTY uses
Hello,
mjonsson1...@gmail.com, on Mon 06 Feb 2017 14:42:42 +0100, wrote:
> Seems it are broken
Please provide more details, otherwise we can not do anything about it,
since it does work for me. So at least specify which braille device you
are using, how it is connected, what actually happens,
Hello,
Could you install:
Sebastian Humenda, on Sun 05 Feb 2017 21:02:37 +0100, wrote:
> #1 0x5653f0d0437c in asyncExecuteIoCallback ()
brltty-dbgsym
> #0 0x7f3fec3c7540 in () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
and libasound2-dbgsym
Samuel
Hello,
Thibaut Paumard, on Fri 03 Feb 2017 14:59:46 +0100, wrote:
> It looks fairly easy to disable the wayland backend. I don't have the
> time to try right now, but it should be enough to call
> gdk_set_allowed_backends ("x11");
> just before gtk_init().
>
> Unfortunately I doubt such change
Thibaut Paumard, on Fri 03 Feb 2017 13:09:37 +0100, wrote:
> A work-around is to run dasher with GDK_BACKEND=x11:
>
> GDK_BACKEND=x11 dasher
Perhaps we (and upstream) should do this by default for now?
Samuel
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on Thu 02 Feb 2017 02:31:34 +0100, wrote:
> Important to test, as latest tests seemed to show that once !estarted
> after an accessible installation, the speech (Orca) doesn't seem to run.
I had tried it with RC1 just before the announcement, without problem
(installation
Cyril Brulebois, on Thu 02 Feb 2017 02:13:45 +0100, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> (2017-02-02):
> > Cyril Brulebois, on Thu 02 Feb 2017 01:39:18 +0100, wrote:
> > > The Debian Installer team[1] is pleased to announce the second
> > > release cand
Hello,
Cyril Brulebois, on Thu 02 Feb 2017 01:39:18 +0100, wrote:
> The Debian Installer team[1] is pleased to announce the second release
> candidate of the installer for Debian 9 "Stretch".
For information, this installer release contains the fixed espeak-ng for
reactivity.
Samuel
Hello,
Luke Yelavich, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 20:16:15 +1100, wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 07:37:05PM AEDT, Colomban Wendling wrote:
> > Le 22/01/2017 à 19:02, am_d...@fastmail.fm a écrit :
> > > […]
> > > I did find a solution to my problem. In the
> > > Orca preferences by changing the option
Hello,
Michael Biebl, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 19:11:25 +0100, wrote:
> with Mario having retired, I wonder what to do about gnome-speech [1]
> and if the accessibility team wants to take over the package.
If the gnome team doesn't want to maintain the package, the
accessibility team can take it, yes.
Kirk Reiser, on Tue 24 Jan 2017 13:06:16 -0500, wrote:
> I have to say the fixes you put in over the past day or so have
> improved espeak-ng responsiveness emensely.
Cool :)
Samuel
Tom Fowle, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 20:31:27 -0800, wrote:
> Am I correct to assume these versions do not effect use of speakup with
> hardware synthesizers?
Yes.
> and would not apply to such setups using wheezie?
It doesn't either.
Samuel
Hello,
Thanks to Sebastian's tests and reports (we ended up recording what was
produced with his audio setup), I could track and find what I believe
was the bug.
So, can people please test libespeak-ng1 version 1.49.0+dfsg-7 which
should be available within a few hours? You can use the unstable
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> #847143: speech-dispatcher-*: missing Breaks+Replaces for package split
And that one was actually fixed by 0.8.5-6, so closed accordingly :)
Samuel
Hello,
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> #838665: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/speechd_config/config.py: runs
> argparse on Python module import
Actually the fix was included in 0.8.6 already, so I have closed it.
Samuel
mattias jonsson, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 20:01:14 +0100, wrote:
> gnome speech are useless this days
dasher still uses it.
Samuel
Samuel Thibault, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 13:31:24 +0100, wrote:
> Samuel Thibault, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 13:21:03 +0100, wrote:
> > deb http://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd buildd-experimental main
>
> to be more precise: after having added this line to
> /etc/apt/sources.list
Samuel Thibault, on Mon 23 Jan 2017 13:21:03 +0100, wrote:
> deb http://incoming.debian.org/debian-buildd buildd-experimental main
to be more precise: after having added this line to
/etc/apt/sources.list, run
apt-get update
apt-get install brltty=5.4-5
apt-get install espeakup=1:0.8
!
Samuel
Samuel Thibault, on Sun 15 Jan 2017 15:57:48 +0100, wrote:
> I have uploaded to
>
> http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/
>
> a version of espeakup which introduces a 150ms delay after the cancel.
> This should be small enough to keep reactivity, but long enough to
Hello,
am_d...@fastmail.fm, on Sun 22 Jan 2017 11:22:54 -0500, wrote:
> In the Stretch install, the HDMI sound device was selected as the
> default device in the Mate Control Panel on both laptops.
Mmm, I'm afraid it might be the same kind of issue as I had.
I've put in
Paul Gevers, on Tue 17 Jan 2017 22:17:57 +0100, wrote:
> Is anybody working on the two RC bugs in speech-dispatcher?
Uh, it seems I somehow simply completely did not receive mails about
them...
> #847143: speech-dispatcher-*: missing Breaks+Replaces for package split
> #838665:
Hello,
Tjeerd Pinkert, on Tue 03 Sep 2013 22:30:18 +0200, wrote:
> On connecting a CERN SPEC board (see www.ohwr.org White Rabbit
> project) through it's USB to serial convertor (CP2102/CP2109,
> vid=10C4h, pid=EA60h) to the system, expecting a ttyUSB device to be
> installed using the default
Samuel Thibault, on Sun 15 Jan 2017 15:57:48 +0100, wrote:
> I'll try to introduce that in brltty too.
I have uploaded brltty packages on
http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/
too. The delay can be changed with the cancel_pause espeak parameter,
e.g.:
/sbin/brltty -S cancel_pause=
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