Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 23:04:34 -0700 From: Diego Montalvo <dmontalvo@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Festival 1.9.6_1 Port Successfully Running on FreeBSD 7.x - 8.x?? Message-ID: <AANLkTikP5pBE5GzjeOtyH7TD0pBSrV9A519bvUnQdLdL@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinajemCCFBSxCKhudQH8=U65gB_EuSC0mYs=epC@mail.gmail.com> References: <AANLkTinajemCCFBSxCKhudQH8=U65gB_EuSC0mYs=epC@mail.gmail.com>
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Update... Frustrated by unknown errors in what seemed initially a successful port install and hours searching for fixes decided to "pkg_deinstalled" festival 1.9.6_1 and all dependencies. After rebooting decided to download the latest version of festival-2.0.95-beta.tar.gz located at http://festvox.org/festival/ . After reading instructions and disabling certain sound device support, compiled required Festival files with gmake also installed "voices, lexicons & dicts" After a few gmake tests, decided to test out "text2wave hello.txt -o hello.wav" to my freaking suprise it works like a charm! Have not tested any speech stuff, since all I need is "text2wave" to work properly. Totally stoked latest Festival 2.0.95 (Circa 2010) working on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE Cheers, Diego On 7 August 2010 09:52, Diego Montalvo <dmontalvo@gmail.com> wrote: > Howdy! > Have installed festival 1.9.6_1 from the ports and everything seemed > to install correctly but for the life of me can not get jack working > on festival. =A0 "can't find NAS server", get "SIOD Error" when running > "text2wave" etc.... =A0All I want to do is have text2wave convert text > to an audio file, need no other functionality. =A0 Has anyone > successfully installed 1.9.6_1 on FreeBSD and have it working properly > especially the "text2wave" script. > > Thanks, > Diego >
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