I would advice against doing this. Emacspeak is designed to work from under a single directory -- rather than splattering its files around the filesystem. See how variable emacspeak-directory is defined -- everything anchors on it. Any shell script you create will be fragile because it gets more and more complex in the face of "handle different use cases". This is also why emacspeak abandoned the make install rule, leaving it to distros to do what they found most suitable; --
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