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RE: espeakup stops speaking bookworm arm64



Hi all,
I don't know if my issue is the same as this or something different, but I am experiencing Espeakup or Espeak crashing while using Vmware on one of the new macs with the m2 processor.

What url entries should Iput in my sources.list file to see if installing a different package works better?

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: James Addison <jay@jp-hosting.net> 
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2023 3:04 PM
To: Geoff Shang <geoff@quitelikely.com>
Cc: Frank Carmickle <frank@carmickle.com>; Debian Accessibility Team <debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org>; jason@jasonjgw.net
Subject: Re: espeakup stops speaking bookworm arm64

On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 at 10:46, Geoff Shang <geoff@quitelikely.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, James Addison wrote:
>
> > Working towards a better backtrace is a good recommendation.  I'd also
> > like to mention that there are existing Debian bookworm debug symbol
> > packages available for both espeak and espeakup that can avoid the
> > need to recompile from source.
> >
> > The packages are named 'espeak-dbgsym' and 'espeakup-dbgsym' and can
> > be installed after enabling the bookworm-debug APT repository.
>
> I don't see espeakup-dbgsym in bookworm-debug.  I do see espeak-dbgsym,
> however espeakup does not depend on espeak, it depends on libespeak,
> actually libespeak-ng1.  There is also libespeak-ng1-dbgsym, but I'm not
> sure if espeakup would use it if I installed it.

I find both espeak-dbgsym and espeakup-dbgsym available in the package
index today, after adding an apt sources.list entry for bookworm-debug
- perhaps it could be worth checking for them again?

Finding a way to cause the behaviour where espeakup stops talking
would be useful to narrow in on the problem - I haven't been able to
replicate it so far.

(with apologies for this multi-month delayed reply.  I'll try not to
replicate that)



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