Hello
On 04/09/2017 10:10 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Control: retitle -1 speechd-up: fails to install
Hello,
Mika Hanhijärvi, on dim. 09 avril 2017 13:42:36 +0300, wrote:
When I try to install speechd-up package I get this error:
E: speechd-up: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
exit status 1
Do you happen to have the espeakup package installed too? They can't
work at the same time.
Otherwise, could somebody from debian-accessibility check whether
speechd-up works with the current speech-dispatcher?
Samuel
No. I do not have espeakup installed.
I removed espeakup because I wanted to try if speechd-up would solve
atleast part of the one problem I have (maybe offtopic here). For some
reason if espeakup speaks something when computer is booting then screen
reader does not speak on Gdm login screen and on desktop. But espeak
speaks on console. So I have to reboot sometimes severaltimes. If
espeakup does not say anything when computer boots, then screen reader
speaks on gdm, but not on console. If I then login to desktop then Orca
speaks on desktop, but if I go back to gdm screen whitout logging out
from desktop first then screen reader does not speak on gdm screen.
espeakup also does not speak on console. If I logout from desktop then
screen reader starts to speak on gdm screen again, but espeak still does
not speak on console. So I can not switch between desktop, gdm login
screen and console, I am blind so I need to use screen reader.
I have no idea to which package I would need to file the bug, because I
do not know if the problem is in espeakup, pulseaudio,
speech-dispatcher, Orca or espeak / espeak-ng ...
So I wanted to try if speechd-up would solve atleast part of the problem.
- Mika