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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] build regression in gnuspeech-0.9


From: David Roderic Hill
Subject: Re: [gnuspeech-contact] build regression in gnuspeech-0.9
Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 03:51:51 +0000

Hi Paul,

I have had the same problem and have not had a chance to work on it. The 
problems may well be something to do with GNUStep. You would probably do better 
to work with gnuspeechsa-0.1.6 (0.1.5 has a significant bug that has been 
corrected recently -- Marcelo sent a note round about it).

All good wishes.

david
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On May 9, 2017, at 20:10 40PM, Paul Tyson wrote:

> A few years back I was able to build and run Monet using GNUstep on a
> linux box.
> 
> When I got the latest distribution, Monet fails to build. First problem
> is several source files missing from Monet/Extensions. It turns out the
> missing files are in Frameworks/Gnuspeech/Extensions.
> 
> As I looked more closely at the gnuspeech-0.9 directory I noticed there
> were several broken links also, which no doubt would prevent building.
> 
> I'm going to try to work through these problems, on the assumption that
> the makefiles are correct and the filesystem is wrong.
> 
> But I wondered if maybe these problems are all due to some bad source
> code event that could be corrected easily? I haven't researched it very
> far.
> 
> (BTW I was able to build and run gnuspeechsa-0.1.5.)
> 
> Thanks for any help or suggestions.
> 
> Regards,
> --Paul
> 
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