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Hi Chris. Many thanks for your very prompt reply and for the link to |
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the Espeakup Systemd service file from the Arch Linux distribution. I |
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had been reading about Arch Linux and Espeakup before contacting this |
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list and had even considered borrowing their Espeakup service file, as |
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you suggest. I wasn't sure if that was sensible, however, so thought |
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I'd ask an expert. I'll certainly test the Service file with Gentoo |
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over the weekend and let the Gentoo Accessibility mailing list know |
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whether it works or not. |
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Thanks once again for your help. |
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On 31/10/2013, Chris Brannon <teiresias@g.o> wrote: |
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> John Robinson <jbr100uk@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> anyone on this list have experience of running Espeakup under Systemd? |
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>> If so, I'd be very grateful to hear how you did it. |
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> There's no .service file included with the espeakup source distribution, |
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> and there isn't one in the auxiliary files directory for the package. |
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> I do have experience running espeakup under systemd on Arch, and your |
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> best bet is probably to grab the .service file from their package. I'll |
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> even make it easy for you with a link: |
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> https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/plain/trunk/espeakup.service?h=packages/espeakup |
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> You can put that in /etc/systemd/system, for now. |
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> I haven't tested this on Gentoo and don't plan to do so, but it should |
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> work just fine. You're the guinea pig *grin*. |
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> If it works for you, I'm sure someone will probably be happy to commit it. |
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> -- Chris |
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