On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Samuel Thibault wrote:
This confirms that "the impossible" has happened :)
The alsa-lib lock reports a mutex being held by a thread that is not
actually running alsa-lib functions.
I however noticed that espeak-ng uses pcaudiolib without any locking,
and pcaudiolib is definitely not threadsafe. On
https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/bookworm-tmp
I have put some libespeak updates (version 1.51+dfsg-10+pcaudioliblock)
that add locking, could try to install libespeak-ng1 from there, and see
if you can still reproduce the issue?
I looked at the ReadMe on your site and it said to run the following to
import your apt key:
sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyring.debian.org
900CB024B67931D40F82304BD0178C767D069EE6
But when I try, I get the following error:
Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d
instead (see apt-key(8)).
Executing: /tmp/apt-key-gpghome.N9pKWsZ2Uo/gpg.1.sh --recv-keys
--keyserver keyring.debian.org 900CB024B67931D40F82304BD0178C767D069EE6
gpg: keyserver receive failed: Server indicated a failure
Is there another way that I can get your key?
Cheers,
Geoff.