Post by Rick Price on Jan 13, 2006 18:43:23 GMT -5
Linux installation
To install DECtalk Software for Linux:
1. Review DECtalk’s list of target installation directories, locations.sh, and make any necessary modifications.
2. Run the DECtalk installation script, install.sh. If a previous version of DECtalk Software exists on your system, the new installation overwrites it. Reviewing the list of target installation directories. Before starting the DECtalk Software for Linux installation, you should examine the list of target installation directories in the file locations.sh, found in the working installation directory.
Printed Documentation
If you would like DECtalk Software components installed to locations other than the defaults, modify the file to specify the path names you desire. Normally, you will want to preserve the hierarchy of subdirectories that are
defined relative to $BASE_DIR in locations.sh.
Running the installation script:
To install, DECtalk Software for Linux, run the script install.sh, found in the working installation directory.
The installation script does the following:
1. Installs software libraries to the LIBS directory, as defined in locations.sh
2. Installs dictionary files to the DICTIONARIES directory, as defined in locations.sh
3. Installs bitmap files to the BITMAPS directory, as defined in locations.sh
4. Installs text sample programs to the TEXT_SAMPLE_PROGRAMS directory, as defined in locations.sh
5. Installs graphic sample programs to the GRAPHIC_SAMPLE_PROGRAMS directory, as defined in locations.sh
6. Installs HTML, documentation to html, subdirectory of the DOCUMENTATION directory, as defined in locations.sh
7. Installs reference pages to the MAN1 and MAN3 directories, as defined in locations.sh
8. Installs sample source files to the SAMPLE_SOURCE directory, as defined in locations.sh
9. Creates the file /etc/DECtalk.conf and writes information to the file to record installation locations and licensing information.
10. Invokes the say utility to speak the following: "DECtalk Vn.nn has been successfully installed." When the DECtalk Software for Linux installation is complete, the script displays the following message:
If DECtalk just spoke, DECtalk was sucessfully installed.
If DECtalk did not speak, your sound device may not be functioning or your path may not include the directory that DECtalk was installed to. If you have installed rsynth, rsynth installs a say program of its own. That may be the program that just spoke. If the libs directory is not in your ld.4.6.2.conf file, DECtalk will not work. Add it and run ldconfig.
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To install DECtalk Software for Linux:
1. Review DECtalk’s list of target installation directories, locations.sh, and make any necessary modifications.
2. Run the DECtalk installation script, install.sh. If a previous version of DECtalk Software exists on your system, the new installation overwrites it. Reviewing the list of target installation directories. Before starting the DECtalk Software for Linux installation, you should examine the list of target installation directories in the file locations.sh, found in the working installation directory.
Printed Documentation
If you would like DECtalk Software components installed to locations other than the defaults, modify the file to specify the path names you desire. Normally, you will want to preserve the hierarchy of subdirectories that are
defined relative to $BASE_DIR in locations.sh.
Running the installation script:
To install, DECtalk Software for Linux, run the script install.sh, found in the working installation directory.
The installation script does the following:
1. Installs software libraries to the LIBS directory, as defined in locations.sh
2. Installs dictionary files to the DICTIONARIES directory, as defined in locations.sh
3. Installs bitmap files to the BITMAPS directory, as defined in locations.sh
4. Installs text sample programs to the TEXT_SAMPLE_PROGRAMS directory, as defined in locations.sh
5. Installs graphic sample programs to the GRAPHIC_SAMPLE_PROGRAMS directory, as defined in locations.sh
6. Installs HTML, documentation to html, subdirectory of the DOCUMENTATION directory, as defined in locations.sh
7. Installs reference pages to the MAN1 and MAN3 directories, as defined in locations.sh
8. Installs sample source files to the SAMPLE_SOURCE directory, as defined in locations.sh
9. Creates the file /etc/DECtalk.conf and writes information to the file to record installation locations and licensing information.
10. Invokes the say utility to speak the following: "DECtalk Vn.nn has been successfully installed." When the DECtalk Software for Linux installation is complete, the script displays the following message:
If DECtalk just spoke, DECtalk was sucessfully installed.
If DECtalk did not speak, your sound device may not be functioning or your path may not include the directory that DECtalk was installed to. If you have installed rsynth, rsynth installs a say program of its own. That may be the program that just spoke. If the libs directory is not in your ld.4.6.2.conf file, DECtalk will not work. Add it and run ldconfig.
fonixspeech.com