I forwarded the issue to upstream's bug tracker with some detailed way to
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Speech D
Le dimanche 14 août 2011 à 13:15 +0200, Boris Dušek a écrit :
> Hello Jean,
Hi,
>
> Also I noticed your output module is named espeak-pico-generic, but the
> official Debian package has this as just pico-generic. You should be using
> the official pico-generic module for reporting bugs in the f
Correction: instead of SPEECHD_SOCKET=..., it should be:
SPEECHD_ADDRESS=unix_socket:/var/run/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock spd-say...
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Hello Jean,
thanks for the bug report. I reproduced the problem with both pico-generic and
espeak-generic. So it looks like rather a bug in the generic module itself not
specific to pico. Since it's reproducible on my side, I will try to see and
debug what the problem is. This could take some t
Package: speech-dispatcher
Version: 0.7.1-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
I tried upgrading spd package, but it's really too complex. However, as you
can see on this thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-accessibility/2011/07/msg00126.html
it seems there're 2 reasons to try packaging the current git re
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