On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 07:06:14 +0800 Amir-Trend Plus <trend669953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > i am a new user here, using fedora 25 with a screen reader. Since i > use the assistive technology, i need to use a package, not one i > think, maybe two, packages from debian. The first one, adds support > for the new voice available on fedora, called, espeak-ng. It needs a > driver to communicate with my speech-dispatcher, an interface that > will provide speech using the synthesizer. Unfortunately, the driver > is not availablne in .rpm, but in debian it is available. Both debian > and rpm are using the 0.86 version of this app, so i think it is not > an issue of version. I tried alien and when installing, it said > conflict with file. I also cannot find the source package for this. > The package i mean is, speech-dispatcher-espeak-ng, available from > this link, > https://packages.debian.org/sid/main/speech-dispatcher-espeak-ng > if anyone can convert it to rpm and i can install it, it will be > great! _______________________________________________ I don't use speech synthesizers, but I took a quick look at this. I don't think it is possible to morph the Debian package into something that will work with speech-dispatcher. The modules are integrated into speech-dispatcher, and they need a separate conf file in Fedora's speech-dispatcher. While the Debian package has a single payload called espeak-ng, without a configuration file. I don't know enough about these apps to say whether it would be possible to just take the binary payload espeak-ng from the Debian package and put it in /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/ (or /usr/lib/speech-dispatcher-modules on 32 bit) and skip the configuration file, and have it work. Maybe. Or compile it from the source and do the same. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx