I need to use SSML (Synthesized Speech Markup Language) to play an audio file
with the tag in my Alexa Skill (as per Amazon's instructions).
Problem is, I don't know how to use SSML with Python. I know I can use it with
Java but I want to build my skills with Python. I've looked all over, but
ies around.
An alternative solution would be to correctly copy the shared library?
Any help comments would be appreciated
Sam
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On 15 Nov, 2005, at 15:40, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Samuel M. Smith wrote:
>
>> I am trying to build python2.4.2 on an arm 9 running Debian 3 Sarge
>
>> configure:1842: ./a.out
>> ./configure: line 1: ./a.out: Permission denied
>> configure:1845: $? = 126
&g
or it.
Anyone have a suggestion it would help.
On 15 Nov, 2005, at 15:40, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Samuel M. Smith wrote:
>
>> I am trying to build python2.4.2 on an arm 9 running Debian 3 Sarge
>
>> configure:1842: ./a.out
>> ./configure: line 1: ./a.out: Permission de
I found a workaround,that is, to disable attribute caching using the
"noac" nfs option.
#These two worked on tiger 10.4.3
exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200
ip=10.0.2.155:10.0.2.150:10.0.2.1:255.255.255.0:ts7250
nfsroot=10.0.2.150:/Data/nfsroot,noac"
#fstab entry they have to match
10.0.2.150:
I have been playing around with a subclass of dict wrt a recipe for
setting dict items using attribute syntax.
The dict class has some read only attributes that generate an
exception if I try to assign a value to them.
I wanted to trap for this exception in a subclass using super but it
doesn
My posts don't seem to be showing up.
This is a test. Sorry
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On 06 Dec, 2005, at 20:53, Steven Bethard wrote:
> Samuel M. Smith wrote:
>> The dict class has some read only attributes that generate an
>> exception
>> if I try to assign a value to them.
>> I wanted to trap for this exception in a subclass using super but it
>
>
>
> P.S. Note that there is an additional complication resulting from the
> fact that functions are descriptors:
>
class C(dict):
> ... pass
> ...
C.__iter__
>
C().__iter__
>
>
> Even though the C instance is accessing the __iter__ function on the
> class, it gets back a diff
>
>> Then why wasn't __class__ added to c.__dict__ ? Looks like namespace
>> searching to me.
>
> No, as you conclude later, __class__ is special, so you can still
> assign
> to __class__ even when __slots__ is defined because it's not
> considered
> a normal attribute. But note that __class__
lue.o] Error 1
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r/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c:3433: error:
`self' undeclared (first use in this function)
/usr/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c: At top level:
/usr/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c:3438: error:
syntax error befo
r/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c:3433: error:
`self' undeclared (first use in this function)
/usr/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c: At top level:
/usr/local/src/Python-2.5.1/Modules/_ctypes/_ctypes.c:3438: error:
syntax error befo
Sorry, thats a typo. Its python 2.5.1. as the error messages indicate.
On 30 Oct 2007, at 02:55 , Thomas Heller wrote:
> Samuel M. Smith schrieb:
>> I have built python 1.5.1 from source for an embedded ARM9 debian
>> linux Sarge distribution but
>> ctypes doesn't bui
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