Experimental Fedora packages for Speech Dispatcher, speechd-up and festival-freebsoft-utils

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fc6 in order that I can test. My rpms are at
ftp.rednote.net/fedora/redhat/.

I notice the same error I had previously building orca rpms when
installing:

rpm -iv

yields a dependency error for python(abi). I'm not sure how Redhat fixed
this error, but it no longer happens when installing orca from their
rpms. The solution is to do:

rpm -iv --nodeps

in the meantime.

Hynek Hanke writes:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> thanks to Chuck Moss, we now have i386 Fedora packages for Speech
> Dispatcher, speechd-up and festival-freebsoft-utils (also the required
> libdotconf package is now available). They include tha latest releases
> of the software (0.6.1, 0.3 and 0.6 respectively). Instalation of these
> components on Fedora Core systems should now be much simpler.
> 
> The packages are available here:
> 	http://mirror.mossc.com/mirror/cnsi/testing/RPMS/
> 
> Any help with testing them is appreciated. More detailed instructions
> how to install Speech Dispatcher as given by Chuck Moss follow:
> 
> cd /etc/yum.repos.d
> sudo wget http://mirror.mossc.com/mirror/cnsi/testing/1mossc-com.repo
> rpm --import
> http://mirror.mossc.com/mirror/cnsi/testing/RPM-GPG-KEY-cnsi
> sudo yum install speech-dispatcher
> 
> Instalation of speechd-up should be analogical.
> 
> With regards,
> Hynek Hanke
> 
> 
> 
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