Gnopernicus 0.7.0 included in Slackware???

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Is there a Festival package for slackware?

Greg


On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 10:31:21PM -0500, Adam Myrow wrote:
> I would suggest re-building gnome-speech from source if you are planning
> on using anything besides Festival.  One of the quirks of the Gnome-speech
> library is that it builds speech support for what is installed on the
> target system.  It will always build Festival support, but won't build
> support for anything else unless it's actually on the system, presumably
> because it links with it.  If you can get Festival working, you won't need
> to re-build.  Otherwise, you can get the source and build scripts from the
> Slackware site and use the script to build it, or hand-build it if you
> need to pass special options to it.  You shouldn't need to mess with
> Gnopernicus itself.  I've only played with it briefly, and it seems to
> work somewhat, but it's still pretty early in its development.  I hope
> that one of the things which will be addressed is the capability to select
> speech synthesizers at runtime rather than compiling the library every
> time you need to add a new synthesizer.
> 
> 
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