hi
I'm using the espeak fork called espeak ng. Espeak was forked about a
year ago because the original developer, jonathan duddington, stopped
responding too all attempts to get ahold of him. The fork has a lot of
the older espeak removed, including the wx widgets that used to be
needed to compile the phoneme data, but as far as programs using it to
speak are concerned, they shouldn't need any modification at all. I know
orca, espeakup and brltty all use it without issues. I'm using a
precompiled espeak ng package. I can give you the configure options if
you like, but I'd have to look them up in our package build script.
Thanks
Kendell Clark


Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/05/08 at 07:04 -0500]
>
>> I didn't mean shame literally, I meant ... if they start
>> to blow me off you could say something that would convince them to help.
> Maybe. I don't possess any special powers. :-)
>
>> I think what I'll do first is try to get this fixed at the pulse level.
>> If that fails, you can try to fix brltty to have espeak use alsa, bypassing 
>> pulse.
> Are you building eSpeak or are you using a prebuilt package? I don't (at 
> least 
> yet0 know what options it has, but it may need to be rebuilt to use ALSA 
> rather 
> than PA.
>
>> The actual error is a little greek to me, 
> Ask them what the error means. Just tell them what the error is and ask for 
> an 
> explanation of what it means, what might be causing it, etc.
>

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