On Fri, 2021-04-02 at 16:44 +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Kei <kkebr...@posteo.net> writes: > > > How are you able to tell (aside from looking at the command line > > arguments)? > > I'm unable to distinguish the startup processes using Emacs on Debian and > > Guix > > even if I install "etc/emacspeak.sh" as the startup script instead of > > "run". > > On Debian, the voice kicks in after all the initial minibuffer > information is displayed, i.e., it starts when it is actually ready. On > Guix, see below. > > > > Here, the package spells out all configuration messages displayed on > > > in the minibuffer. > > > > > > > Unless I'm misunderstanding you, Emacspeak seems to do the same for me on > > Debian. For example, it reads "Active processes exist?..." and so on when > > exiting. Is this not proper behavior? > > It is, but I am speaking at the initial messages, when you start a fresh > Emacs session. >
I'm having trouble replicating the issue you're having. When I run Emacspeak on Debian and Guix, the first thing I hear is "espeak one point five zero espeak". Also, when I place an infinite loop in my Emacs init file, Emacspeak is prevented from loading in both cases. Thanks, Kei