Re: why speech-dispatcher uses pulseaudio?

2014-01-12 Thread Jason White
Jarek Czekalski wrote: > As for the README.Debian file [2], it answers my question. But I > didn't know that this is an important file. It's present in many Debian packages, and it's usually an important file to read. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: speakup freezes when trying to past

2014-01-12 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Doug, Thanks for reporting the issue here but... On 12-01-14 04:16, Doug Smith wrote: > I have no way to file a bug report on it. Please, all the text that you have in this e-mail should still go to the bug tracker. Either, after power-up run "reportbug speakup" and put the text in your e-mai

Re: why speech-dispatcher uses pulseaudio?

2014-01-12 Thread Jarek Czekalski
W dniu 2014-01-12 11:04, Paul Gevers pisze: I think there is just something trivial wrong in our latest upload to experimental. I completely not understand why your compilation from upstream works and the experimental upload not. There is no differerece. This regards bug 734392 [1]. I sent more

Re: why speech-dispatcher uses pulseaudio?

2014-01-12 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Jarek, On 12-01-14 10:30, Jarek Czekalski wrote: > I have problems with starting the latest (experimental) > speech-dispatcher. It seems that all come down to the audio output > setting. With alsa it is ok. With pulseaudio either does not work at all > or with an ugly sounding speech. (I use es

why speech-dispatcher uses pulseaudio?

2014-01-12 Thread Jarek Czekalski
Hi I have problems with starting the latest (experimental) speech-dispatcher. It seems that all come down to the audio output setting. With alsa it is ok. With pulseaudio either does not work at all or with an ugly sounding speech. (I use espeak output module). I figured out that even when sp