Thanks Bart and Haden, I'm trying to install emacspeak with mac ports. I'm getting stuck on the installation of pysox. The sox header file sox.h got installed under /opt/local/include. When I run sudo /opt/local/bin/pip-2.7 install pysox the sox.h file is not found. How do I put the include directory on my path? I'd also like to put /opt/local/bin on my path. Thanks again, John On 12/19/12, Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Here are some instructions I wrote a while back for setting things up. The > pysox > stuff may be out of date but try following Haden's instructions first > and if that doesn't work my pysox instructions may. > > Feedback welcome. > > * Introduction > > This document is a step by step guide showing how to configure emacspeak on > a mac. It includes installation of emacs, emacspeak and the e-mac-server. > > These instructions are only one way to achieve the end result of having > emacspeak working on a mac. This is the way I found worked best for me. > For example I have chosen to use "brew" to install emacs, I had no luck with > the seemingly popular "macports". Your mileage may vary. > > > I have also made assumptions about file paths, feel free to put things where > it feels most comfortable. > > I welcome any updates to this document and or questions or issues found when > following these instructions. > > * Prerequisites > > - A mac running a recent version of os x. I used snow leopard 10.6.7. > - An internet connection so we can download all the required bits. > > > > The version of emacs shipped with snow leopard (22.1) is not recent enough. > We will be installing emacs 24. It also appears that the emacs shipped with > snow leopard only runs in the terminal and not as a standalone app. > > > * XCODE4 > To be able to build packages using homebrew you will need to have apple > xcode installed. If you are an apple developer it is a free download or can > be purchased for around $5 from the mac appstore if you are not. > > It can be installed from the mac app store. > > Here is a link to the relevant apple developer page: > http://developer.apple.com/xcode/ > > It is a rather large download of about 4 gig so may take some time to > install depending on your Internet connection speed. > > > * Homebrew > > Homebrew is a package management system for installing unix programs on mac. > You can read all about it at the below URL or the blog post sighted in the > following text: > https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew > > These instructions are mostly taken from the blog post at: > http://www.engineyard.com/blog/2010/homebrew-os-xs-missing-package-manager/ > > > To install homebrew, from the terminal run the following commands. I > suggest that if you are at all worried checkout the script that is being run > by the curl command so as to not install anything on your system that may be > in any way suspicious . > > #Note: I had to create the /usr/local directory on my mac which isn't in the > blog post. > # create /usr/local if it doesn't already exist > sudo mkdir -p /usr/local > # Take ownership of /usr/local so you don't have to sudo > sudo chown -R `whoami` /usr/local > # Fix the permissions on your mysql installation, if you have one > sudo chown -R mysql:mysql /usr/local/mysql* > # Download and install Homebrew from github > curl -L http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/tarball/master | tar xz --strip 1 -C > /usr/local > > Once this is complete you should now have the "brew" program in your path. > > If typing "brew" at the terminal prompt gives a "command not found" error > investigate if "/usr/local/bin" is in your PATH environment variable. > > If everything has worked up to this point typing "brew" should display an > example usage message. > > * Install git > > Next we will install git as it is required to be able to update homebrew > itself as well as to install many homebrew formula. > > From the terminal: > > brew install git > > * Install emacs > > This installs the current development branch of emacs24 from repo.or.cz. > > It may be possible to use other emacson such as aquamax or other > distributions specifically for the mac. I had no luck doing so and this was > the way that worked for me. > > If anyone else is using a different emacs I would love to hear about it so I > can add aditional install options here. > > To install using brew, issue the following command from the terminal: > brew install emacs --HEAD --use-git-head --cocoa > > You will need to have added /usr/local/bin to the beginning of your PATH > environment variable otherwise the shell will find the apple supplied > version of emacs. > > You can check this has worked by issueing the following command at the > terminal: > > which emacs > > It should report /usr/local/bin/emacs > > > * Install emacspeak > > We will keep emacspeak in a directory ~/src/emacspeak > # create the ~/src dir if it doesn't exist > mkdir -p ~/src > # changedir to ~/src > cd ~/src > # checkout a copy of emacspeak from the google svn repository > svn co http://emacspeak.googlecode.com/svn/trunk emacspeak > > cd emacspeak > make config > make emacspeak > > > * E-Mac-Speak server prerequisites > > You will need to install sox and the pysox library. These are used to > provide extra filters on the tts. As the set of parameters available with > mac tts engines is limited. > > Feedback on this process is most welcome as it's written from memory. > > To install sox: > brew install sox > > To install pysox: > sudo easy_install pyrex > sudo easy_install pysox > > > * Test the e-mac-speak server > > Before trying to run emacspeak itself we need to verify that the e-mac-speak > server is working. > > To do this, from the terminal: > > # Change to the emacspeak servers directory > cd ~/src/emacspeak/servers > # run the e-mac-speak server > ./mac > > At this point you should hear the words "emacspeak server" spoken. > > If not then we have a problem. > > To speak some text enter the following lines. > > q {This is a test.} > d > > You should hear the words "This is a test." > > If all goes well move on to the next step. If not troubleshoot the issue > until the above steps work. > > * Emacs initialization > > To get emacs to start up loading emacspeak with the e-mac-speak server place > the following in your .emacs.d/init.el file. > > This is the minimum required to ensure that emacspeak comes up talking. You > will want to investigate further customizations of both emacs and emacspeak > as you progress. > > You will also want to ajust the paths to reflect where you installed > emacspeak. > > (setq load-path (cons "~/src/emacspeak/lisp" load-path)) > (setq emacspeak-directory "~/src/emacspeak") > (setq dtk-program "mac") > (load-file "~/src/emacspeak/lisp/mac-voices.el") > (setq mac-default-speech-rate 500) > (load-file "~/src/emacspeak/lisp/emacspeak-setup.el") > > > A good place to look for emacspeak customizations is in the "tvr" directory > of the emacspeak source. This is Raman's emacs customizations. > > > fixme > * pysox > > To compile pysox you will need the sox headers and libraries installed. > They can be installed with: > brew install sox > > You can download the pysox package from: > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysox > > I have found it does not build cleanly for me. > > This is how I got it built and installed. > > First I run: > python setup.py build > as per the README. > > This will fail. > I then took the two build lines and ran them by hand. On each line I > removed the --arch i386. > > So the two build lines I ended up with were: > llvm-gcc-4.2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -g -Os -pipe > -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -mno-fused-madd -DENABLE_DTRACE > -DMACOSX -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshorten-64-to-32 -DNDEBUG -g > -fwrapv -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DENABLE_DTRACE -arch x86_64 -pipe > -I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/include/python2.7 > -c pysox/combiner.c -o build/temp.macosx-10.7-intel-2.7/pysox/combiner.o > llvm-gcc-4.2 -Wl,-F. -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -Wl,-F. -arch x86_64 > build/temp.macosx-10.7-intel-2.7/pysox/combiner.o -lsox -o > build/lib.macosx-10.7-intel-2.7/pysox/combiner.so > > After running these two commands I then was able to run the build again: > > python setup.py build > Then to install > python setup.py install > > > Kind regards > > Bart > > Haden Pike <haden.pike@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> It's pretty much the same for every OS. The only difference is that you >> need to install PySox for the mac speech server - I used homebrew to >> install sox, which is what PySox interfaces to, then used pip (or >> easy_install, whichever) to install PySox like so: >> >> $ sudo easy_install pysox >> >> or, for pip: >> >> $ sudo pip install pysox >> >> Then, DTK_PROGRAM should be set to "mac: >> >> export DTK_PROGRAM="mac" >> >> Everything else is the same for installing Emacspeak on every other >> platform. >> Haden >> >> On 12/19/2012 8:03 PM, John Morgan wrote: >>> Is there a guide for installing emacspeak on MACOSX? >>> >>> >>> On 12/19/12, Jason White <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Littlefield, Tyler <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> It's really irritating when the volume just randomly changes on you >>>>> for me. I guess if it's something you start out with it's nice, but >>>>> I want my code read to me without my synth pausing and totally >>>>> switching on me; it tends to make things a lot harder to read and >>>>> understand. >>>> It doesn't change the volume or pause with any of the synthesizers that >>>> I >>>> have >>>> used, so perhaps it's an issue with your particular synthesizer/speech >>>> server. >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> 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". >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> 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". >> > Bart > -- > > > Kind regards > > Bart > -- Regards, John J Morgan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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