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Bug 119471

Summary: gnopernicus is silent
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Will Backman <whb>
Component: gnopernicusAssignee: Colin Walters <walters>
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Description Will Backman 2004-03-30 19:55:03 UTC
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Description of problem:
Magnifier works, but speech does not.
If I attempt to test a voice, I get:
(srcore:26523): gnopernicus-CRITICAL **: file libsrconf.c: line 247
(sr_config_changed_callback): assertion `entry->value' failed

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnopernicus-0.7.6-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open gnopernicus from command line
2. Go to speech preferences and voices
3. select voice and hit test voice button
    

Actual Results:  Silence and error above

Expected Results:  I expected to hear a voice

Additional info:

Comment 1 Colin Walters 2004-09-16 18:35:01 UTC
This was a missing dep on festival by gnome-speech.  Should be fixed
in the latest rawhide.

Comment 2 Will Backman 2004-09-20 15:35:36 UTC
Should the dep be on festival, or on some "provides text to speech" so
people can have a different TTS engine such as IBM's Via Voice?  This
assumes that the other packages include the right "provides" settings
in the RPM.