Re: speakupconf load and save not working

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Hi,
Looks like I replied too soon. I had one person tell me it fixed the issues, but someone else says it didn't. I am using the lts kernel myself and it works here, but when I made a vm with the latest kernel I get the errors with line 79 and 93 as well.
It seems to be that the script doesn't have permission to read the files it wants to copy.
Thanks
Storm
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 02:20:13PM -0800, Chris Brannon wrote:
Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Speakupconf load and save no longer work as expected. when
doing speakup conf load, lines 79 and 93 (I think) say too man
arguments.

Hello!
Sorry for not replying to this sooner.  I don't really use speakupconf,
but I have worked on the code.
What distro are you using, and what is /bin/sh there?
I believe that the current version of speakupconf may have a couple of
bashisms.  These either need to be fixed, or speakupconf needs to use
bash explicitly.  For a quick fix, try changing the first line of the
script to
#!/bin/bash
and tell me if that fixes it for you.

-- Chris
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