Make sure you have tclsh 8.4 installed -- emacspeak now uses
tclsh 8.4 -- not the older 8.3 --- I suspect that's the problem
since you invoked it as "tcl outloud"
Note that as of 8.4, there is no "tcl" command.
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On 11/27/09, Rob Hill <robhill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm having trouble getting the outloud server to work on a clean
> install of debian Lenny- or actually vinux, which is a way of getting
> an accessible debian install.
>
> So I'm running:
>
> debian lenny
> emacspeak 31.0
> emacs 23.1.1
>
> The espeak server built fine, and emacspeak works with espeak.
> Outloud (from Voxin) works with orca fine.
>
> The linux-outloud server compiled OK once I'd installed
> libasound2-dev.
>
> From the servers directory, $ ./outloud speaks the welcome message,
> "via voice using alsa" I had to add the line:
>
> export ECIINI=/var/opt/IBM/ibmtts/cfg/eci.ini
>
> to my .bashrc file to get this to work.
>
> From the servers directory, $ tcl outloud didn't work until I aliased
> tcl to tclsh, but now it does.
>
> So all the outloud tests appear OK, but when I try to change to it
> with emacspeak running, I get the message "process speaker not
> running". The same happens if I try to set outloud as the default
> tts for emacspeak.
>
> Any suggestions welcomed.
>
> Rob
>
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