Re: double talk lt .yasr.conf file

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Actually, depending on your version of yasr, you might need a patch.
did you compile it yourself or use a ready-made package?
If you compiled it yourself, make a file of the following lines (I called mine yasrpatch) and place the file wherever your yasr source is. within your yasr(whateverversion) source there will be another directory called yasr; it's easiest to just put the pach right in the directory.
then cd to that directory and type
patch <yasrpatch 
(or whatever you named it. Note the < sign and note that there's no space between that and your filename.
That will patch it; then recompile as you did before.
this patch takes care of a bug as far as com2 use was concerned.
If you are using a pre-made package, you'll have to specify what you are using and somebody on this list can probably tell you whether tyhe patch is the problem.
It might be safer just to start with a totally clean source tree and put the patch in and apply it, though I don't know for sure whether that is necessary.

You really don't need somebody else's yasr.conf. Just uncomment the line that says
synthesizer=doubletalk
and change the 0 to a 1 in
synthesizerport=S1 
and uncomment that too.

Here's the patch: start your yasrpatch file with this very next line of text.


--- yasr/main.c.orig    2003-05-14 23:09:22.000000000 -0400
+++ yasr/main.c 2003-05-21 22:59:34.000000000 -0400
@@ -1226,10 +1226,12 @@
             case 's':
                 (void) sprintf((char *) buf, "synthesizer=%s", optarg);
                 opt_read((char *) buf, 0);
+               cl_synth = 1;
                 break;
             case 'p':
                 (void) sprintf((char *) buf, "synthesizer port=%s", optarg);
                 opt_read((char *) buf, 0);
+               cl_synthport = 1;
                 break;

             default:


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