Hi.
On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 09:29:24PM -0500, Trevor Saunders wrote:
> well, that's very interesting, it looks like the espeak debug symbols
> will be more help here than the speech dispatcher ones.  Please install
> the libespeak-dbg package for the symbols and get another trace.
> 
That's what I get for posting when I needed sleep.  Here's a new back trace.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb6b41b70 (LWP 15500)]
0xb7784295 in TranslateWord2(Translator*, char*, WORD_TAB*, int, int) () from 
/usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
(gdb) bt
#0  0xb7784295 in TranslateWord2(Translator*, char*, WORD_TAB*, int, int) () 
from /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#1  0xb7785a10 in TranslateClause(Translator*, _IO_FILE*, void const*, int*, 
char**) () from /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#2  0xb7780e0d in SpeakNextClause(_IO_FILE*, void const*, int) () from 
/usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#3  0xb7767cf0 in Synthesize(unsigned int, void const*, int) () from 
/usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#4  0xb77683a3 in sync_espeak_Synth(unsigned int, void const*, unsigned int, 
unsigned int, espeak_POSITION_TYPE, unsigned int, unsigned int, void*) () from 
/usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#5  0xb77907b4 in process_espeak_command(t_espeak_command*) () from 
/usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#6  0xb7792100 in say_thread(void*) () from /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1
#7  0xb7665955 in start_thread () from /lib/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#8  0xb75bfe7e in clone () from /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6

I still don't understand why espeak appears to be the crash when it doesn't 
crash with espeakup or gnome-speech.  
I only get crashes with speech-dispatcher.

          Kenny


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