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Re: outloud - process speaker not running




Well, doesn't show the cause yet.
Make sure the viavoice libs are found at runtime --do an ldconfig to
make sure. (run ldconfig as root)

>>>>> "John" == John Elsworth <john.elsworth@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

    John> Hello, Yes, I ran make in 'servers/linux-outloud'.

    John> This is what ldd produced: libtcl.so.0 =>
    John> /usr/lib/libtcl.so.0 (0x4001a000) libdl.so.2 =>
    John> /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4009d000) libc.so.6 =>
    John> /lib/i686/libc.so.6 (0x42000000) libm.so.6 =>
    John> /lib/i686/libm.so.6 (0x400a0000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 =>
    John> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x80000000)

    John> If the above proves unhelpful, would you suggest i install
    John> an earlier version of RedHat and start over again?

    John> Thanks


    John> In article <15837.36493.787831.946583@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
    John> T. V. Raman <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
    >>  I dont have a RH8.0 box to test this against, so I am unsure
    >> as to what to suggest.
    >> 
    >> When I read your message first I thought it was because you
    >> hadn't built the Emacspeak Viavoice server on RH8 --but it
    >> looks like you did.
    >> 
    >> 
    >> Run ldd on the tcleci.so in the servers/linux-outloud directory
    >> and see what libs it is linking against.
    >> 
    >> >>>>> "John" == John Elsworth <john.elsworth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >> writes:
    >> 
    John> Hi, I have just installed RedHat 8.0 and emacspeak-16.0-2. I
    John> made sure I installed tk, tcl and tclx. ViaVoice speaks when
    John> I run runcmdlinespeak.  When I attempt 'tcl outloud' in the
    John> server directory I get the following error:
    >>
    John> Error: couldn't load file "./linux-outloud/tcleci.so":
    John> ./linux-outloud/tcleci.so: undefined symbol:
    John> __gxx_personality_v0 while executing"load $tclTTS/tcleci.so"
    John> (file "outloud" line 287)
    >>
    John> I got this error before and after running 'make' in the
    John> servers/linux-outloud directory.
    >>
    John> The emacspeak archives record a conversation about the
    John> speech server not being properly linked .  Redhat was
    John> installed with the 'Workstation' option. Even so, it seems
    John> something vital is missing.
    >>
    John> Thanks in advance -- John Elsworth
    John> mailto:john.elsworth@xxxxxxxxxxx
    >>
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    John> -- John Elsworth mailto:john.elsworth@xxxxxxxxxxx

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