What a mess!
I had to do a whole lot of things way outside documentation to get this
application running.
First, since outloud kept on insisting on compiling I did major surgery on
the emacspeak/servers directory and erased anything that wasn't
linux-espeak. I think emacspeak was getting confused in that directory.
After make config and make emacspeak and copying the directory and all
subdirectories that had emacspeak-setup.el to /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp
and adding an (add-list "load-path statement above emacspeak-setup.el line
as suggested in the info page, I had to start emacs which complained it
couldn't find emacspeak-setup.el after being loaded and then I did a
load-library <ret> emacspeak-setup.el <ret> and heard emacspeak finally do
something close to its normal startup including the organ music.
Now I'm going to have to investigate to find out why the
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/lisp/lisp/ path wasn't liked by emacs.
I think the Make file in the emacspeak directory inadvertently had its
exit statements stripped out if exit is even a valid Makefile command
because the stanza just below emacspeak: was you guessed it outloud:. My
reading of Makefile code isn't all that professional but all I found was a
blank line between the end of the emacspeak stanza and the outloud: stanza
and unless that's a valid form of exit it's entirely understandable why
outloud kept building even though viavoice wasn't on the machine at the
time. Let's not even talk about searching for existing server software
before building anything, that will add too much complexity to the
Makefile most likely.
Now I'm going to go study Makefile syntax and see if I can learn enough to
figure out some valid fixes for this one.
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