Re: Anybody still use YASR

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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 05:58:14AM -0700, Chris Brannon wrote:

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> 
> You know what?  The Emacspeak espeak server also works with yasr, and it
> can be built independently of the rest of Emacspeak.  The only
> dependencies it pulls are tcl, tclx, and espeak.  I think this is like 5
> or 6 megs, not including espeak.
> You're already pulling in espeak,, so tcl and tclx aren't such a big
> deal, I think.
> Problem is, the espeak server isn't packaged separately in Debian, even
> though it can be built separately.
> Anyway, Emacspeak itself is just fine with emacs-nox.
> 

Yes, but I would like to avoid repackaging stuff, if possible :) I
think that emacspeak + emacs-nox is absolutely doable. Espeak and
espeakup are already in the Devuan minimal live images anyway, and
adding tcl and tclx shouldn't be a massive problem.

I will keep you posted with any updates :)

Thanks

KatolaZ

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