Tim, What emacspeak put into its servers directory tree was left in it's servers tree. If I build emacspeak starting in /home/jude/git/emacspeak/ is that directory considered the root directory for emacspeak? If so, all of this may be possible. On Mon, 12 Mar 2012, Tim Cross wrote: > > Jude, > > be aware that both the upstream e-speak package and emacspeak come with > executable files called espeak. You need to ensure the espeak executable emacs > and emacspeak are using is the correct one. > > Also note that the espeak tcl script provided by emacspeak has an expectation > that the shared library it loads is in a subdirectory relative to the scripts > working directory called linux-espeak. If the espeak script has been moved to > /usr/bin, in addition to causing conflicts with the e-speak pacakge binary of > the same name, the emacspeak espeak script will likely fail because it cannot > load the atcleci.so library. The script would need to be modified if its > location is changed from the servers directory. > > The EMACSPEAK_DIR should not be set to point to /usr/bin. This variable is used > by emacspeak to find lisp files, auditory icons and other auxillary data files > and should point to the root of the emacspeak directory, not to /usr/bin. > > I have also used tcl8.5 with both outloud and espeak with no problems. > > Tim > > Jude DaShiell writes: > > That's the situation in archlinux which has a unique upgrade policy. The > > policy is that rolling upgrades take place. There's no freezing or > > different versions like with Debian and for now archlinux left tcl8.4 in > > favor of tcl8.5. If this is an impossible build environment, for as long > > as the necessary files from tcl8.4 remain available for download on the > > internet it may be useful for the emacspeak project to have the links to > > them documented. While emacspeak was installed on this system, it and > > espeak and eflite were all in the /usr/bin directory and I had echo > > $DTK_PROGRAM returning either eflite or espeak once .profile was modified > > correctly and echo $EMACSPEAK_DIR returned /usr/bin. Even with these > > conditions, and with the understanding that talking arch uses espeak to > > talk in the first place running emacspeak only got me a process speaker > > not running message after which I had to issue the three finger salute to > > exit the environment. For now, emacspeak is in unsupported status on > > archlinux and if it gets enough votes and an adopter it could move into a > > supported status. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Jude <jdashiel-at-shellworld-dot-net> > > <http://www.shellworld.net/~jdashiel/nj.html> > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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". > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jude <jdashiel-at-shellworld-dot-net> <http://www.shellworld.net/~jdashiel/nj.html> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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