> On Apr 21, 2023, at 11:39, T.V Raman via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> wrote: > > 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. In order to make my swiftmac server easier to install while people are testing it, I need to add it to the servers directory and add its shell scripts and itself to the .servers -- so for now I hacked up a little emacs script that I can run with --batch that loads normal configs then returns the value of emacspeak-directory -- seems to be working well so far. Eventually once merged into mainline that won't be needed anymore. Got one crashing bug left that seems to be from my direct play of tones to fix (when tones come too fast), once that is fixed I should be able to contribute it. -- Robert "robertmeta" Melton
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