Re: [orca-list] ttsynth



Alonzo writes:
Hello Janina and list,

I beleive I've installed ttsynth and the needed libraries. However, I
don't know where to get gnome-speech-ibmtts for ubuntu hardy. So if
anyone can help and suggest what I can do.

If the package is not available from the apt repository, you can rebuild
gnome-speech on the machine where you installed TTSynth to get this
module. The gnome-speech configuration script will find your ibmtts and
build the required drivers.

Janina

Thank you,
Alonzo

On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 09:12 -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
There's a document on ttsynth.com entitled " A Special Note For Our
Debian and Ubuntu Users." Did you see that? I believe it will provide
the guidance you need.

Also, there is no problem using 32-bit TTSynth binaries on 64-bit
computer installations. In fact, I'm doing exactly that as I write you
this email.

Janina


Alonzo writes:
Hello everyone,

I've finally received my copy of ttsynth. Ubuntu does not have the libraries
and this verison of ttsynth is compiled to work on a 32 bit system. Any
ideas as to how to get it working on a 64 bit system? The page suggested a
library to download, but that as well is for 32 bit systems
libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2_2.95.4-24_i386.deb


Best regards,
Alonzo

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