A couple problems

Willem van der Walt wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Tue Oct 31 01:17:17 EST 2006


Hi,
Why do you not just install the binary version of espeak?
It should sort out the first compile problem.
I start speach-dispatcher -d
I think you can try that.
Ssh into the box, not telnet, telnet is most likely not running.
You could try to press alt-f2 to get another terminal and try to log in 
blindly.
HTH, Willem


On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Guy Schlosser wrote:

> Hello all:
> 
> I've got a couple problems and need a little assistance figuring out 
> what's going on.  First, I got my Fedora core 6 installed without 
> problems.  I installed speech-dispatcher from the tar balls at 
> www.freebsoft.org, and all seems to have went OK there.  Here's where 
> I'm having trouble.  1., when I try to compile Espeak after doing yum 
> install portaudio, I get make errors that say "no definition for 
> thread join and thread cancel."  Lastly, I put the following lines in 
> my rc.local file to get speech-dispatcher running, and at least 
> festival for now.
> festival --server
> speech-dispatcher.
> 
> Now, when I boot, I get the message from festival that says that the 
> server started, and then I don't get to the login prompt.  Is there 
> something I should have put after festival --server?  Or, is there a 
> better way to start festival and speech-dispatcher on 
> boot?  Furthermore, how can I regain access to my box?  Do I have to 
> telnet in from another machine?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> Guy
> 
> 
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