OK, I had a couple issues here; for some reason, my path variable had /usr/local/bin at the end instead of the beginning of the string so I was pulling the wrong (native mac) version of emacs (version 22). After changing that, I now get the right version of emacs. Also I see the speech rate working properly now. the other issue I seem to have but can't pin down is I hear something about a back trace but can't find any window inside the emacs session to expose it. Along with that, I have had several system crashes upon exiting emacs. Should I turn off VO completely while running emacspeak? I realize VO isn't needed while focused in that emacs session but I want to be able to use VO in other apps while emacs is running. Does having VO turned on impact emacs' and emacspeak's stability? On Jan 9, 2013, at 11:41 PM, Dmitri Paduchikh <dpaduchikh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Or it may be old version of Emacs. declare-function was introduced in > Emacs 23. > > ^D > > Tim Cross wrote: > > TC> The error you are getting is telling you that the function > TC> declare-function is not defined. From the name, you can deduce this is > TC> not an emacspeak, but an emacs function - in fact, a core function > TC> defined in subr.el. > > TC> This indicates three likely explainations - > > TC> 1.Your installation of emacs is somehow broken. Not likely if you are > TC> using a packaged version. More likely if you have built emacs from sources. > > TC> 2. If you are using an emacs built from sources, perhaps the emacs > TC> sources are broken. THis is not unheard of if you are builoding from the > TC> dev branch. Even if the emacs build itself is ok, it is quite possible > TC> for a definition to have changed in such a way that it breaks emacspeak. > TC> I've encountered this a number of times, which is why I usually have > TC> things setup so that I can quickly change the sources to an earlier, > TC> known good version of emacs. I find the emacs-24 branch much more > TC> reliable than the bleeding endge emacs dev trunk. > > TC> 3. You didn't do a make clean before the make config and make emacspeak. > TC> Old configuration or old code which is not campatible with either the > TC> new version of emacspeak or emacs is causing problems. > > TC> I updated both emacs from the emacs-24 branch and emacspeak from svn on > TC> Tuesday and both build without problems. So, at the very least, you > TC> sohould be able to build from the sources as of that date. > > TC> Tim > > > TC> On 10/01/13 15:26, Steve Holmes wrote: > >>> When I try and build emacspeak from latest svn trunk and from the 37.0 >>> tarball, I get a meaningless error and the make fails in it tracks. I will >>> insert a typescript below. I am running Mountain Lion on my Mac Mini with >>> a current home brew installation of necessary programs and emacs. >>> Emacspeak was working fine right up to when I went to update/rebuild it; >>> now it's broken for me. What could I be missing? >>> ----- Begin typescript ----- >>> Script started on Wed Jan 9 20:00:50 2013 >>> .[?1034hbash-3.2$ make emacspeak >>> test -f lisp/emacspeak-loaddefs.el || make config >>> cd lisp; make >>> emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -eval '(setq vc-handled-backends nil >>> byte-compile-warnings t)' -l ".."/lisp/emacspeak-load-path.el -l >>> ".."/lisp/emacspeak-loaddefs.el -l ".."/lisp/emacspeak-cus-load.el -l >>> ".."/lisp/g-client/g-load-path.el -f batch-byte-compile acss-structure.el >>> Symbol's function definition is void: declare-function >>> make[1]: *** [acss-structure.elc] Error 255 >>> make: *** [emacspeak] Error 2 >>> bash-3.2$ exit >>> exit >>> >>> Script done on Wed Jan 9 20:01:18 2013 >>> > > -- > With best regards > Dmitri Paduchikh > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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".
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