Re: speech-dispatcher and gnopernicus - problems

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I notice you haven't received an answer or suggestion to this. I don't
have an answer, but would suggest that speech-dispatcher is still being
actively developed. However, I'm not aware that the Brailcom developers
of speech-dispatcher are on this list. They do monitor the Speakup list,
though:

http://www.linux-speakup.org.

There have been issues with the latest 0.5 speech-dispatcher, and you
may want to read recent messages in the Speakup list archive.

Artur Rutkowski writes:
> Hi all!
> Last time I tried to figure out how can I add a new festival voice to the festival gnome speech driver. I did what Luke wrote to me. Unfortunately gnopernicus didn't see the voices installed for the festival. When I reached the place where I can change the voice for all kinds of voices gnopernicus showed that the  main mechanism is the festival gnome speech driver and two voices, kevin and kal, was available only. What should I do in this situation?
> 
> My second problem is connected with speech-dispatcher. Before screen reader installation I installed all applications and libraries required by speech-dispatcher. When I tried to install the speedch-dispatcher the configure script shows me that it cannot find the flite. I was sure that all flite libraries had been installed. I checked them by the 'locate flite' command. Everything was OK. How can I tell the configure script that all flite libraries are installed?
> thanks for answer.
> Artur
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