eSpeak - PPC architecture
Al Puzzuoli
alpuzz at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 01:59:45 GMT 2007
Upon attempting to compile the phoneme data, I'm getting the following, if
there is anything I can do at my end, please let me know:
Script started on Sun 21 Jan 2007 08:25:37 PM EST
]0;root at mac: ~root at mac:~# espeakedit --compile
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Compiling phoneme data: /home/alpuzz/espeak-data/phsource/
Unknown phoneme table: 'en'
Unknown phoneme table: 'ru'
Unknown phoneme table: 'es'
Unknown phoneme table: 'cy'
Unknown phoneme table: 'nl'
Unknown phoneme table: 'pl'
Unknown phoneme table: 'de'
Unknown phoneme table: 'vi'
Unknown phoneme table: 'hi'
Unknown phoneme table: 'af'
Unknown phoneme table: 'sv'
Unknown phoneme table: 'no'
Unknown phoneme table: 'en'
Unknown phoneme table: 'ro'
Unknown phoneme table: 'eo'
Unknown phoneme table: 'fi'
Unknown phoneme table: 'pt'
Unknown phoneme table: 'it'
Unknown phoneme table: 'fr'
Unknown phoneme table: 'el'
Unknown phoneme table: 'en'
Compiled phonemes: 477 errors. See 'error.log'. Dictionary errors: ru 642,
es 367, cy 508, nl 393, pl 195, de 2478, vi 476, hi 403, af 2670, sv 680, no
163, en 19361, ro 1074, eo 324, fi 769, pt 1376, it 994, fr 3044, el 541,
*** stack smashing detected ***: espeakedit terminated
Aborted (core dumped)
]0;root at mac: ~root at mac:~# exit
Script done on Sun 21 Jan 2007 08:26:40 PM EST
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Duddington" <jsd at clara.co.uk>
To: <ubuntu-accessibility at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: eSpeak - PPC architecture
> In article <20070121203430.GA5588 at themuso.com>,
> Luke Yelavich <themuso at themuso.com> wrote:
>
>> If Al can get the data compiled and sent to me, that should be good
>> enough for now, as I don't see the chances of espeak being used on
>> ia64 and sparc being very high, but for the future, we need a more
>> perminant solution that will allow all architectures to have the
>> correct byte ordering.
>
> I've seen reports of eSpeak working OK on ia64. The data should be
> binary compatible with i386.
>
> For example, here is a reported bug which I fixed for version 1.17
> http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3991770
>
>
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