On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 at 10:46, Geoff Shang <ge...@quitelikely.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, James Addison wrote: > > > Working towards a better backtrace is a good recommendation. I'd also > > like to mention that there are existing Debian bookworm debug symbol > > packages available for both espeak and espeakup that can avoid the > > need to recompile from source. > > > > The packages are named 'espeak-dbgsym' and 'espeakup-dbgsym' and can > > be installed after enabling the bookworm-debug APT repository. > > I don't see espeakup-dbgsym in bookworm-debug. I do see espeak-dbgsym, > however espeakup does not depend on espeak, it depends on libespeak, > actually libespeak-ng1. There is also libespeak-ng1-dbgsym, but I'm not > sure if espeakup would use it if I installed it.
I find both espeak-dbgsym and espeakup-dbgsym available in the package index today, after adding an apt sources.list entry for bookworm-debug - perhaps it could be worth checking for them again? Finding a way to cause the behaviour where espeakup stops talking would be useful to narrow in on the problem - I haven't been able to replicate it so far. (with apologies for this multi-month delayed reply. I'll try not to replicate that)