On 10/23/08, yueyu lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, dear developers, > I'm a voice application developer. Recently I use the Festival in our > project. First, I downloaded the festival and speech tools source codes and > compile them in my Ubuntu8.04. Then I wrote a test C++ application which can > run well to invoke the libFestival as part of the application. Then I use > JNI to wrap them to a Java interface. Unfortunately the same native codes > implementation crashed JVM every time. Thanks to the open source codes, I > can track it's because of the libestools crashed the JVM--- but the native > application runs well. When I finally plan to give up and try to use the > festival client, I installed the festival and the libest from Ubuntu > repository. Actually, they have the same newest version. When I recompile > the native codes after removing the -L option, the magic happened-- it > works, no codes change at all! I really got confused I even use the same > configuration in speech_tools-- enable SHARED, why my homebrewed library > will always crash the JVM? BTW: the JVM indicates the libestools use invalid > memory address. > I really want get the answer from the maintainer of the Ubuntu > Festival-libestools. Can you give me some clues about how you set the > compilation options? Since Ubuntu is only my work station, our real > production platform is RHEL and CentOS(sadly, our Ops think they are > enterprise level Linux, although I don't agree it that much...), I want to > use the same compilation options for our production boxes so my application > can run in these boxes well. > Thanks a lot! > > -- > -- > Yueyu Lin >
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