you really do not want to upgrade to alsa-lib 1.1.2

Mike Ray mike at raspberryvi.org
Tue Aug 9 07:12:23 EDT 2016


Could this be what is causing the sd_espeak module of speech-dispatcher
to regularly crash and be unloaded when using speech-dispatcher set to
'AudioOutputMethod "alsa' ?

Mike




On 09/08/2016 11:58, Chris Brannon wrote:
> Kyle <kyle4jesus at gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> I was ready to release TalkingArch this month, just a little
>> late. Looks like I may need to hold off until next month. Is this a
>> mostly correct assessment, or is my build from Saturday OK to continue
>> the testing and sign-off process? Thanks for the heads-up.
> 
> I don't know which package your Saturday build contains.
> When did 1.1.2 hit [extra]?  It was probably sometime close to then.
> If you've got alsa-lib 1.1.1 or older, you should be good to go.
> 
> So I've spent the best part of 3 hours tonight looking at the espeak
> source.  I'm reasonably convinced there's a race condition in the audio
> output code, even though it looks like plenty of care was taken to
> guarantee that this couldn't happen.  Or maybe I'm seeing
> things that aren't really there, and there's no race after all.
> Sometimes I feel like the most phony of amateurs.
> Anyway what I think happened is that a change to the alsa library has
> done something to trigger a race condition that has been around for a
> long time.
> 
> -- Chris
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