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Re: DECtalk and emacs 21.3
Tim --I dont know about stable vs unstable.
The person who reported the problem claimed the following from memory"
Two separate partitions with two versions of debian --emacs 21.2 on
one 21.3 on the other --
and then claimed "performance of dectalk software under 21.3 is slow"
--
this kind of reporting is completely bogus and deserves to be ignored
-- it does not merit six follow-up messages.
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> Just FYI
Tim> 1. I don't think the dectalk software will work under debian
Tim> stable at all. It certainly wouldn't work when I tried about
Tim> 11 months ago and as Debian is very careful about changing
Tim> stable releases, its unlikely it will work now.
Tim> 2. 11 months ago, the software dectalk would not work under
Tim> Debian Testing either. I had to move to Debian unstable to
Tim> get it to work. This may have changed as the library versions
Tim> which were in unstable have probably propogated to testing by
Tim> now.
Tim> 3. I observe the same "delay". It seems peculiar to Debian
Tim> and I've not been able to determine why. I was not able to
Tim> get any usable debugging info because 90% of the code is in
Tim> proprietary code belonging to fonix as part of the software.
Tim> 4. Everyone I've contacted who has tried the software dectalk
Tim> under Debian has observed the same delay. However, I think it
Tim> may be a bit more responsive under the latest debian unstable
Tim> libraries - but this may just be a perseption wrapped in
Tim> wishful thinking!
Tim> Tim
>>>>> "Jason" == Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jason> and if after following Raman's advice you still get the
Jason> problem, then the next step would be to compile the
Jason> dtk-soft speech server with debugging enabled, run a
Jason> command such as ulimit -c unlimited to enable generation of
Jason> core files, then investigate any core file produced when
Jason> the server crashes by loading it into gdb. This might tell
Jason> you where the problem lies.
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