On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 08:28:36PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > Does this require that festival be run in server mode? Running festival in > sever mode is a huge security hole, you can enter arbitrary scheme code to > fiddle with files on the system, for example. It might not be a good idea to Ugh. Yes, it does. > package something that requires the user open a gigantic security hole on > their system to be useful. Now that you mention it, it's probably not a very good idea, then. The module itself is so incredibly trivial as to be pretty much useless anyway. Your script has much more functionality :-) WNPP: I guess this counts as a retraction of ITP. > I have a simple perl program written that runs as a wrapper around festival > in tts mode, accepts multiple clients, and says whatever any of them feed > into it. I've attached that. Cool. -- dhd@maclinux.plcom.on.ca (wearing my Linux/m68k+Mac+Debian hat) Latest kernels/patches: http://maclinux.plcom.on.ca/pub/
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