Darryl Ross
2004-Aug-18 00:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Festival Installation - Asterisk 1.0-RC2 && Debian Woody
Hey All, Thought I'd take a bash at trying to get Festival to work here on my lab system with the aim of using it to create our IVR menu prompts. I've spent most of the afternoon searching through the Wiki, the Festival website and Google and I've got a couple of questions. First one is that the 'Asterisk+festival+installation' page on the Wiki mentions the RedHat 9 RPMs for Festival 1.4.2 will not work with asterisk. Is this also the case with the deb files in Woody? (1.4.2-2.1) I have tried to use the debian provided package, but I get the following in the Asterisk console (I've obtusified the phone IP address...): -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed 'hd' -- MGCP mgcp_new(MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) created in state: Down -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '*' -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '1' -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '4' -- Executing Answer("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "") in new stack -- MGCP mgcp_answer(MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) on aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1 -- Executing Festival("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "This is only a test") in new stack == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found Aug 18 16:28:17 WARNING[491537]: app_festival.c:440 festival_exec: Festival returned ER == Spawn extension (local-clients, *14, 2) exited non-zero on 'MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' -- Executing Hangup("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (local-clients, h, 1) exited non-zero on 'MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' -- No command found on [203.33.246.xx] for transaction 168. Ignoring... -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed 'hu' -- MGCP handle_request(aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) ast_channel already destroyed -- MGCP handle_request(aaln/1@203.33.246.xx) set vmwi(-) In the festival server log I get: client(8) Wed Aug 18 16:28:17 2004 : accepted from localhost client(8) Wed Aug 18 16:28:17 2004 : disconnected Assuming that the debian packages are not compatible, which version of Festival do I need? The Wiki page mentioned above says to grab the tarball of 1.4.3, which is no longer available from the website. Only 1.95 is available. Will that work? Does it need the patch mentioned on the Wiki page? Does anyone have an apt compatible repository of everything needed to get Festival working with Asterisk under Debian Woody? Thanks in advance Darryl -- Darryl Ross Senior Network Engineer OEG Australia Email: darryl@oeg.com.au Phone: 08 81228363 Office: 08 81226361 If you want to live up to the whole "There is more than one way to do it" slogan, you have to give someone a swiss army chainsaw ...
Sebastian Sporleder
2004-Aug-18 00:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Festival Installation - Asterisk 1.0-RC2 && Debian Woody
Darryl Ross wrote:> Hey All, > > Thought I'd take a bash at trying to get Festival to work here on my > lab system with the aim of using it to create our IVR menu prompts. > I've spent most of the afternoon searching through the Wiki, the > Festival website and Google and I've got a couple of questions. > > First one is that the 'Asterisk+festival+installation' page on the > Wiki mentions the RedHat 9 RPMs for Festival 1.4.2 will not work with > asterisk. Is this also the case with the deb files in Woody? (1.4.2-2.1) > > I have tried to use the debian provided package, but I get the > following in the Asterisk console (I've obtusified the phone IP > address...): > > -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed 'hd' > -- MGCP mgcp_new(MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) created in state: Down > -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '*' > -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '1' > -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed '4' > -- Executing Answer("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "") in new stack > -- MGCP mgcp_answer(MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) on > aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1 > -- Executing Festival("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "This is only > a test") in new stack > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found > Aug 18 16:28:17 WARNING[491537]: app_festival.c:440 festival_exec: > Festival returned ER > == Spawn extension (local-clients, *14, 2) exited non-zero on > 'MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' > -- Executing Hangup("MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1", "") in new stack > == Spawn extension (local-clients, h, 1) exited non-zero on > 'MGCP/aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' > -- No command found on [203.33.246.xx] for transaction 168. > Ignoring... > -- Endpoint 'aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1' observed 'hu' > -- MGCP handle_request(aaln/1@203.33.246.xx-1) ast_channel already > destroyed > -- MGCP handle_request(aaln/1@203.33.246.xx) set vmwi(-) > > In the festival server log I get: > > client(8) Wed Aug 18 16:28:17 2004 : accepted from localhost > client(8) Wed Aug 18 16:28:17 2004 : disconnected > > > Assuming that the debian packages are not compatible, which version of > Festival do I need? The Wiki page mentioned above says to grab the > tarball of 1.4.3, which is no longer available from the website. Only > 1.95 is available. Will that work? Does it need the patch mentioned on > the Wiki page? >Of course it is available on theri website! Have a look here: http://festvox.org/packed/festival/ I have installed it from souce yesterday and there are also patches for 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 in the CVS contrib folder! Greetz Sebastian
Darryl Ross
2004-Aug-18 00:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Festival Installation - Asterisk 1.0-RC2 && Debian Woody
Sebastian Sporleder wrote:> Darryl Ross wrote: >> Assuming that the debian packages are not compatible, which version of >> Festival do I need? The Wiki page mentioned above says to grab the >> tarball of 1.4.3, which is no longer available from the website. Only >> 1.95 is available. Will that work? Does it need the patch mentioned on >> the Wiki page? > > Of course it is available on theri website! > Have a look here: http://festvox.org/packed/festival/ > > I have installed it from souce yesterday and there are also patches for > 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 in the CVS contrib folder!Doh, I must have missed that one. The site I found for it was at http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/ Thanks! Darryl -- Darryl Ross Senior Network Engineer OEG Australia Email: darryl@oeg.com.au Phone: 08 81228363 Office: 08 81226361 If you want to live up to the whole "There is more than one way to do it" slogan, you have to give someone a swiss army chainsaw ...