Hi again,
Meanwhile I thought I could use speech-dispatcher with espeak.
It works as root but not as normal user.
Even running
$ espeak hello
as normal user fails: the program keeps waiting (does not terminate) and
nothing is spoken.
There does not seem to be any obvious permission problem.
Hi Paul, thanks a lot for helping and for your interest in this problem.
Which version of Debian are you running?
Unstable. /etc/debian_versioncontains jessie/sid
I expected them to be resolved automatically. But libavcodec54 only
exists in unstable. So can you install libavcodec54:i386 or
On 04-09-13 09:03, Shérab wrote:
Which version of Debian are you running?
Unstable. /etc/debian_versioncontains jessie/sid
libav is currently in a transition. So it is not strange that you can
not install it. Try again after the transition is over, which might take
a while.
Dear all,
Just tried to make speech-dispatcher work with ibmtts (french non-free
speech synthesis) on Unstaable.
At the moment it fails because libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is
missing. It's a 64 bits architecture here and the file is normally
provided by the package libasound2-plugins. But
Hmm that message was not intended for the brltty list either! Sorry!
Sherab.
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On 31-08-13 17:53, Shérab wrote:
Dear all,
Just tried to make speech-dispatcher work with ibmtts (french non-free
speech synthesis) on Unstaable.
At the moment it fails because libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is
missing. It's a 64 bits architecture here and the file is normally
provided
Hello Shérab,
Shérab schrieb am 31.08.2013, 17:53 +0200:
At the moment it fails because libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is
missing. It's a 64 bits architecture here and the file is normally
provided by the package libasound2-plugins. But ibmtts is provided in
binary form only and it's 32 bits
Dear Paul and Sebastian,
Many thanks for your prompt responses!
Paul Gevers (2013/08/31 20:50 +0200):
I think libasound2-plugins is multi-arch.
It indeed has a header saying:
Multi-Arch: same
So you could enable i386 on
your amd64 system and install libasound2-plugins:i386
When I try here
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