Hello, I don't know if this is known about and whether it is part of the problem with occasional crashes of speech-dispatcher, but I have found once speech-dispatcher was crashing on me fairly soon after the initial start (seemed to be the initial start after booting only, not when it was started again after that first crash), and when I turned debugging in speechd.conf to 5 and viewed the log file, it seemed to be that the espeak generic module had returned wrong number of bytes (unfortunately I had not set debugging in espeak-generic.conf). That was using speech-dispatcher 0.6.1, and I haven't noticed this since moving to 0.6.2, was this problem solved, or could it still be a potential problem? I ask this as (typically) when I set debugging on (using 0.6.1), it took some time before I actually got a crash. From Michael Whapples On Sun, 2007-06-03 at 18:49 +0200, Hynek Hanke wrote: > >sorry to say that I experienced a crash of SD again. It doesn't happen > >very often - every 2 or 3 days - but it still does happen. > > /var/log/speech-dispatcher/speech-dispatcher.log > > only tells that the connection was closed. > > Hello Hermann, > > could you please send me the logfile with the crash? You will first need > to set LogLevel to 5 in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf . Are you > sure it is a crash of SD and not SpeechD-Up? Is the process > speech-dispatcher still running after that? > > Have a nice day, > Hynek > > > >