Once emacspeak is running you can: 1. check value of emacspeak-directory 2. Check env-variable EMACSPEAK_DIR (getenv "EMACSPEAK_DIR") or printenv EMACSPEAK_DIR in a shell running inside emacs. And no, there is no emacspeak executable on Linux either, unless you're running some strangely ancient debian package that has created a shell script to run emacspeak. Not sure what the use case for checking the above in a Makefile is -- Emacspeak is designed to run from where you unpacked it and this keeps things simple; that also means that the Makefile can find out where the emacspeak location is all by itself; so launching emacs to check the value of a variable is just recursively confusing. -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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