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Re: changing the scheduling and niceness of espeakup and related processes



Hi, As I am running stable currently will these packages be entered into the next point release as looking at upgrading just those packages on my system like espeak and espeak-ng and the data packages for both and espeakup other main system packages will be upgraded and I am not sure if upgrading those is safe like some libraries?  Is there a way that these fixes can be put into the next point release of stable or should I just upgrade to testing? Nick Gawronski

On 2/13/2022 3:42 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:
On Feb 12, 2022, at 7:58 PM, Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org> wrote:

Nick Gawronski, le sam. 12 févr. 2022 18:49:10 -0600, a ecrit:
If I am using the default espeak voice
Is this in english?

(yes, details always matter. I have e.g. gotten reports on the czech
voices crashing)

and cat the GPL version 3 the document will usually read most of the
way down then just stop speaking.
Stop speaking, do you mean: as expected?

If I use the review keys to review the text I have to press them a
lot before speech comes back.
I'm not sure to understand: do you mean that you try to press review
keys right after the long read mentioned above, and that fails until you
have pressed them a lot? Again, all precise details matter for me to be
able to reproduce anything.

I thought this was the same issue about losing speech but from what
you are saying reading a document that is very long and trying to read
as an Android build is going on are two different issues
I'm not saying anything. I'm just trying to investigate, by trying to
find simpler testcases than "overload the system with stuff until things
break down".
As reported on the speakup mailing list the problem I was having, both with large amounts of input text as well as performance under load, has been fixed by espeak-ng 1.50+dfsg-10.

Thanks to Samuel for all of his hard work!

--FC



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