Hi Charlie, thanks for your work on this!

I don't think bugs 209900 and 662630 are an obstacle for having an
/etc/init.d script for the following reasons:

1) It is not a major problem Festivals audio backend does not work in
Ubuntu. In fact Festival should not even attempt to have such a backend.
TTS system should just generate speech in an audio file or stream and it
should be up to the target application to choose a way to play it. I
would consider closing bugs 209900 and 662630 by simply deprecating
these functionalities.

2) Speech Dispatcher just retrieves audio stream and then plays it using
its own audio output subsystem, which is common for all available TTS
systems.

3) Users who want to just synthesize and speak some text from command
line should use spd-say instead of the synthesizers directly, developers
who want to voice their applications should use SSIPĀ (the Speech
Dispatcher API) or one of the convenienece libraries, not contact the
TTS system directly. This is also important for message coordination
etc.

4) The above bugs are present whether festival is launched as a server
or directly from commandline.

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