David Filion
2004-Jun-28 13:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk & Festival, not a happy couple
Hello,
I'm in the process of trying to get Festival to work with Asterisk. I
followed the install process at
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+festival+installation. To get the
Festival to compile I had to add the patch described in the comments.
Once added, Festival and the Speech tools compiled without error.
How ever, when ever I try to call the test extension, I get a busy
signal and the following message in the console:
dotlnx*CLI>
-- Executing Answer("SIP/10020020-55c0", "") in new
stack
-- Executing Festival("SIP/10020020-55c0", "mary had a little
lamb")
in new stack
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': == Parsing
'/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found
Jun 28 16:35:17 WARNING[360466]: app_festival.c:439 festival_exec:
Festival returned ER
== Spawn extension (toto-start, 8400, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/10020020-55c0'
dotlnx*CLI>
In the console from which I started the Festival server, I sometimes get
the following being displayed:
SIOD ERROR: unbound variable : tts_textasterisk
I've confirmed the festival.conf file.
I've confirmed the festival server is running.
Asterisk version: v1-0_stable
Festival version:1.4.3
Speech tools version: 1.2.3
I've googled but had no luck.
Any help/pointers to info would be appreciated...
David
Stefan Tichy
2004-Jul-21 13:58 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk & Festival, not a happy couple
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 04:48:36PM -0400, David Filion wrote:> '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found > Jun 28 16:35:17 WARNING[360466]: app_festival.c:439 festival_exec: > Festival returned ER> In the console from which I started the Festival server, I sometimes get > the following being displayed: > SIOD ERROR: unbound variable : tts_textasteriskCheck if the patch has been applied successfully. You will get this error messages if you are using the unpatched festival.> I've confirmed the festival.conf file.It should work without any changes to the defaults. Sorry, I did overlook the question until today. There is a lot of traffic on this list. -- Stefan Tichy <asterisk@pi4tel.de>