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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Suspect code in Speech Tools Post 302383921 by pludi on Saturday 2nd of January 2010 04:16:38 AM
Old 01-02-2010
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Originally Posted by slak0
[...]The business about preprocessing may yield some info now that I know more about the options available for configure and make. Funny there was no man page for configure.[...]
While often perceived as such, configure is not, and never was, a part of any UNIX standard. It's basically just a script that checks for certain capabilities in the building system, but there's no predefined options to influence that process, or even a definition of how that should be done. And since every package is responsible for it's own configure script (if it even has one) there can't be a system-wide man page for it.
 

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FESTIVAL(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  FESTIVAL(1)

NAME
festival - a text-to-speech system. SYNOPSIS
festival [options] [file0] [file1] ... DESCRIPTION
Festival is a general purpose text-to-speech system. As well as simply rendering text as speech it can be used in an interactive command mode for testing and developing various aspects of speech synthesis technology. Festival has two major modes, command and tts (text-to-speech). When in command mode input (from file or interactively) is interpreted by the command interpreter. When in tts mode input is rendered as speech. When in command mode filenames that start with a left parenthesis are treated as literal commands and evaluated. OPTIONS
-q Load no default setup files --datadir <string> Set data directory pathname --libdir <string> Set library directory pathname -b Run in batch mode (no interaction) --batch Run in batch mode (no interaction) --tts Synthesize text in files as speech no files means read from stdin (implies no interaction by default) -i Run in interactive mode (default) --interactive Run in interactive mode (default) --pipe Run in pipe mode, reading commands from stdin, but no prompt or return values are printed (default if stdin not a tty) --language <string> Run in named language, default is english, spanish, russian, welsh and others are available --server Run in server mode waiting for clients of server_port (1314) --script <ifile> Used in #! scripts, runs in batch mode on file and passes all other args to Scheme --heap <int> {1000000} Set size of Lisp heap, should not normally need to be changed from its default -v Display version number and exit --version Display version number and exit BUGS
More than you can imagine. A manual with much detail (though not complete) is available in distributed as part of the system and is also accessible at http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/manual/ Although we cannot guarantee the time required to fix bugs, we would appreciated it if they were reported to festival-bug@cstr.ed.ac.uk AUTHOR
Alan W Black, Richard Caley and Paul Taylor (C) Centre for Speech Technology Research, 1996-1998 University of Edinburgh 80 South Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1HN http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival.html 6th Apr 1998 FESTIVAL(1)
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