[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and festival

Adam Lewis alewis at catt.com
Thu Jul 29 08:32:47 MST 2004


I'm having trouble getting festival to work with asterisk.  We are running
debian (sarge) and got asterisk from CVS.  Here's what I'm using as far as
festival goes.

 

Debian (Sarge)

gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-3)

Connected to Asterisk CVS-HEAD-07/28/04-21:08:19

festival-1.4.3-release.tar.gz

speech-tools_1.2.3.orig.tar.gz

 

I got patches for both of these.

 

Speech tools patch says.

 

__SNIP__

patching file grammar/wfst/wfst_train.cc

patching file include/EST_Complex.h

patching file include/EST_iostream.h

patching file include/EST_THash.h

patching file ling_class/EST_relation_aux.cc

patching file siod/slib_file.cc

patching file speech_class/EST_TrackFile.cc

patching file speech_class/EST_wave_cuts.cc

patching file speech_class/ssff.cc

patching file stats/wagon/dlist.cc

patching file stats/wagon/wagon.cc

patching file testsuite/hash_regression.cc

patching file utils/EST_ServiceTable.cc

__SNIP__

 

and festival patch says.

 

__SNIP__
patching file src/modules/base/phrasify.cc

patching file src/modules/base/word.cc

patching file src/modules/Intonation/int_tree.cc

patching file src/modules/Text/token.cc

patching file src/modules/Text/xxml.cc

patching file src/modules/UniSyn_diphone/us_diphone_index.cc

__SNIP__

 

so I am patching them.  I setup and extension to test festival and when I
dial it I get .

 

__SNIP__

   -- Executing Answer("SIP/phone4-17ae", "") in new stack

    -- Executing Festival("SIP/phone4-17ae", "mary had a little lamb") in
new stack

  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf':   == Parsing
'/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found

telco-pbx*CLI> SIOD ERROR: unbound variable : tts_textasterisk

Jul 29 10:59:08 WARNING[1015826]: app_festival.c:440 festival_exec: Festival
returned ER

  == Spawn extension (sip, 555, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/phone4-17ae'

__SNIP__

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Adam

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