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software dectalk 1.0
well, let's hope it works and actually survives --
doubt whether the current rash of attempts to compile without their
headers is going to endear this user community to them.
All said and done this may be another short-lived commercial TTS
engine for Linux which would be unfortunate as you say.
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> While I'm possibly talking rubbish here because I don't hae
Tim> the dectalk software synth etc - I was just wondering if it
Tim> could be differences in C libraries or gcc versions causing
Tim> the problems.
Tim> The only reason I suggest it is I know that Debian is even
Tim> more conservative than RedHat when it comes to upgrading gcc
Tim> and c libraries etc. Could this be a factor worth
Tim> considering?
Tim> I really hope we can sort this out, as it would be great to
Tim> have a commercial software speech synth available for Linux -
Tim> especially if its only $50US - which I think is a very
Tim> reasonable price.
Tim> Tim
>>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bart> Raman,
Bart> Yeh I entered the magic number and the say program runs
Bart> correctly. It doesn't if you change the magic in
Bart> dectalk.conf, thus proving it checks the license.
Bart> Is it possible that given you used the SDK to compile the
Bart> .so that there is some license check that is different for
Bart> the SDK than the RTK?
Bart> I am running tcl 8.3 also. However i don't have a
Bart> libtcl.so.0 I have a libtcl.so but a libtcl8.3 which i
Bart> symlinked to it.
Bart> I've also tried installing the redhat rpms for tcl and tclx.
Bart> with no result.
Bart> In the say program the thread opens dectalk.conf, and reads
Bart> it three times, in the dtk-soft strace it opens it once and
Bart> then hangs.... Possibly waiting for a lock???
Bart> Bart
Bart> T. V. Raman writes:
>>> Based on what you said earlier I'd suspect the license install
>>> -- did you do the needful to install their license? They gave
>>> me some magic number to type at the installer I assume that is
>>> what you got when you bought the thing.
>>>
>>> Name : tcl Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 8.3.3
>>> Vendor: Red Hat, Inc. Release : 67 Build Date: Thu 28 Feb
>>> 2002 01:17:02 PM PST Install date: Fri 12 Jul 2002 11:11:33 AM
>>> PDT Build Host: daffy.perf.redhat.com Group :
>>> Development/Languages Source RPM: tcltk-8.3.3-67.src.rpm Size
>>> : 3084431 License: BSD Packager : Red Hat,
>>> Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla> URL :
>>> http://tcl.activestate.com/ Summary : An embeddable scripting
>>> language. Description : Tcl is a simple scripting language
>>> designed to be embedded in other applications. Tcl is designed
>>> to be used with Tk, a widget set, which is provided in the tk
>>> package. This package also includes tclsh, a simple example of
>>> a Tcl application.
>>>
>>> If you install the tcl package and you want to use Tcl for
>>> development, you should also install the tk and tclx packages.
>>> >>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>
Bart> Raman, It's a debian system. what version of tcl do you
Bart> have installed?
>>>
Bart> Bart
>>>
Bart> T. V. Raman writes:
>>> >> I compiled and ran mine on an RH 7.3 system --what version
>>> are >> you trying it on? >>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting >>
>>> <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>> >>
Bart>
Hi all,
I've downloaded and tried to use the
Bart> software dectalk package Raman
provided.
It hangs
Bart> when starting just after printing:
Calling tts startup.
Bart>
I'm still looking into it but there isn't anything
Bart> obvious. one
interesting thing is that if you use the say
Bart> program provided with the
dectalk rtk it reads
Bart> /etc/dectalk.conf three times where the dtk-soft
only
Bart> reads it once. Could there be some strange licensing
Bart> problem?
Bart
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