Re: gnome-speech and dectalk drivers
- From: Marc Mulcahy <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM>
- To: Nath <nath ml free fr>
- Cc: Don Raikes <draikes1030 hotmail com>, Marc Mulcahy <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM>, gnome accessibility <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gnome-speech and dectalk drivers
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:18:59 -0700 (MST)
Nath,
Putting /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf should be equivillent to adding
it to LD_LIBRARY_PATH I'd think. I would suspect that your bonobo servers
aren't being found correctly. Did you install gnome-speech into a
directory other than the one where your system's GNOME installation lives.
For example, if you install Fedora, it installs GNOME into /usr. If you
then build gnome-speech to install into /opt/gnome-2.4, your system may
have trouble finding the gnome-speech drivers. It really depends, I
think, on where the system finds the bonobo-activation server.
Marc
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Nath wrote:
> "Don Raikes" <draikes1030 hotmail com> writes:
>
> > Nath,
> >
> > I discovered that /usr/local/lib was not on my LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Once I
> > included it there, all works fine.
> >
> thx for this precision. in fact I thought that because /usr/local/lib
> was included in teh /etc/ld.so.conf file it was sufficiant but it seems
> it is not. so I added /usr/local/lib in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
> variable, logout, loggin again and after that rebuild gnome-speech. And
> when I run test-speech after doing all these things the result was
> unfortunatly the same : no speech drivers found
> > I am not sure, but I think I heard that gnopernicus 0.7.1 does not work
> > properly with gnome-speech-0.3.0.
> >
> OK, thx for this info : so when DECtalk will speak (one day perhaps) I
> will try to compile more recents version of gnopernicus
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ---- Thanks, Don Raikes, Accessibility Specialist Homepage:
> > http://eagles-wing.net AIM: dnraikes
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nath" <nath ml free fr>
> > To: "Marc Mulcahy" <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM>
> > Cc: "Don Raikes" <draikes1030 hotmail com>; "gnome accessibility"
> > <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 5:12 PM
> > Subject: Re: gnome-speech and dectalk drivers
> >
> >
> >> Marc Mulcahy <Marc Mulcahy Sun COM> writes:
> >> <
> >> > Hi Don,
> >> >
> >> Hi Marc and all,
> >>
> >> > If you have gnome-speech installed in two locations, I.E., the one that
> >> > came with Fedora in /usr, and one you built in /opt/gnome-2.4, then this
> >> > can be the problem. Make sure it's finding the right test-speech and
> > the
> >> > right list of gnome-speech servers.
> >> >
> >> i personnally encounter the same problem as i already report here a few
> >> days ago but for me it's with garnome (gnome 2.5 if I remember well),
> >> gnopernicus 0.7.1 and gnome-speech 0.3.0. On my system gnome-speech is
> >> only installed in the garnome tree. I try to build it with the
> >> ./configure --with-dectalk-dir=/usr/local as my DECtalk software is
> >> installed in /usr/local/lib/ and /usr/local/include/dtk the result of
> >> ./configure shows me that DECtalk driver will be built but after running
> >> make and make install I try to run test-speech and unfortunatly no
> >> drivers appear !
> >> > Based on the fact that the configuration indicates that it's building
> >> > DECTalk, and test-speech isn't showing the DECTalk driver in the list,
> > I'd
> >> > suspect this is the problem.
> >> >
> >> > Also, ensure that the DECTalk driver is actually being built without
> >> > errors-- does the last line of the build show any errors?
> >> >
> >> in which file may I find the results of DECtalk built in order to see if
> >> there is no error ? Have I made something wrong ? thx,
> >> > Regards,
> >> >
> >> > Marc
> >> >
> >> best regards,
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Nath
> >> <
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> --
> Nath
>
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