On 2/13/19 5:18 PM, Doug Newgard via arch-general wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 15:25:19 -0500 "brent s." <bts@square-r00t.net> wrote:
On 2/13/19 3:16 PM, Storm Dragon via arch-general wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some issues with installing brltty. The problem is, it depends on espeak but I'm using the espeak-ng from community and it is giving me the unresolvable conflicts problem for that reason.
I don't think that brltty actually needs espeak at all, and it could probably be listed as an optional dependancy along with espeak-ng.
Thanks, Storm
hopefully polyzen is on this list.
polyzen-
any reason why you couldn't add espeak to espeak-ng's provides? seems like it's mostly compatible, at least from the interface and lib level:
Libs are different, so it's not a drop-in replacement. Provides would be incorrect.
really? the section i linked to claims this: "The espeak speak_lib.h include file is located in espeak-ng/speak_lib.h *with an optional symlink in espeak/speak_lib.h*. This file *contains the espeak 1.48.15 API*, with a change to the ESPEAK_API macro to fix building on Windows and some minor changes to the documentation comments. *This C API is API and ABI compatible with espeak.*" (emphasis added) granted, we have espeak 1.48.04 in [community], but 1.48.15's been development status since 2015[0]. i have a hard time imagining that 1.48.04's API and ABI have had breaking changes on what seems to be a single patch level release, and one four years old at that. [0] http://espeak.sourceforge.net/test/latest.html -- brent saner https://square-r00t.net/ GPG info: https://square-r00t.net/gpg-info