Hi Samuel, > Am 30.04.2024 um 07:37 schrieb Christian Schoepplein <ch...@schoeppi.net>: > On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 01:06:22AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: >> Announcing the availability of Speech Dispatcher 0.12.0 developed as a part >> of >> the Free(b)Soft project. > > [...] > >> * Where to get it? > > [...] > >> Debian packages will also be available in debian unstable soon. > > Will there also be packages for Debian testing?
I’ve installed the packages from the experimental repo but after some days I had togo back to the speech-dispatcher packages shipped with Bookworm :-(. The reason is that speech output stopped to work in Mate-Terminal which I use most of the time for work. Since I got back to the Bookworm packages the crashes are gone. My system is a Debian Testing installation. I’ve replaced pulseaudio with pipewire manually. I am not using the normal braille and orca configuration when working in Mate-Terminal, instead I start another brltty instance with speech support using the speech-dispatcher module brltty-speechd and disable orcas braille output in a profile for Mate-Terminal. Also I put orca into sleep mode when working in Mate-Terminal to have pure brltty support for braille and speech. If speech output stopped in Mate-Terminal a spd-say is still producing speech output. If I change to another application, e.g. Thunderbird or Firefox, orcas speech output is still working, so there are only problems in Mate-Terminal with the new speech-dispatcher packages and maybe they are related to my special setup, I don’t know :-). Sorry for the maybe a bit confused description of the problem and my setup. If you tell me how I can provide more infos to the speech output crashes I will again install the new packages and try to get more information about the problem. Ciao, Schoepp