Hello Ramon, Tim, and list, No, that doesn't seem to be the answer. I have tcl8.4 installed, and the TCL_PROGRAM environment wasn't set, although I've now set it to /usr/bin/tclsh to be sure. Also, I tried reverting to emacspeak 28.0 and tcl8.3, tclx8.3. This gave the same result: the server compiled OK in the linux-outloud directory, ./ outloud and tcl outloud spoke the welcome message, but still the "process speaker not running" result on starting emacspeak. I must be missing something somewhere. Rob Tim Cross writes: > > Rob, > > note that the emacspeak servers switched from using extended TCL to normal > tcl a couple of months back. This means that the program than needs to run > is tclsh and not tcl. This would be why you had to set the symlink. > > Check that you don't have the TCL_PROGRAM environment variable set to > /usr/bin/tcl and then check your startup scripts etc in case you still have > something hanging around that is making emacspeak think it has to run the > outloud server with tcl rather than tclsh. > > I can tell you that it does work. I started with a ubuntu running lenny > the vibuntu image in fact, which is what vinux was called before ubuntu got > precious regarding their brand name!). I then did a distribution upgrade to > jaunty and will possibly upgrae to karmic when I get around to it. I'm > running karmic on a fresh non-vinux box at work. > > The only problem I had was with libtool and that has since been fixed by > Raman. So, my guess is that either there are some old settings you have > that make emacspeak look for tcl rather than tclsh. > > HTH > > Tim > > > > > > Rob Hill writes: > > 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 > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the > > emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a > > subject of "unsubscribe" or "help". > > > > -- > Tim Cross > tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx > > There are two types of people in IT - those who do not manage what they > understand and those who do not understand what they manage. > -- > Tim Cross > tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx > > There are two types of people in IT - those who do not manage what they > understand and those who do not understand what they manage. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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