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taril 2010-08-17 12:12

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bitrocky (Post 789262)
Hi, here it also doesn't work;(

Maybe the espeakcaller.log would help!?

Thats why you have to install version 8.0-1 instead of 8.0

http://maemo.org/packages/view/espeakcaller/

bitrocky 2010-08-17 16:54

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
I have v0.8-1 installed, thats what fapman says.
Also the help/about page of espeakcaller says its 0.8!

Then maybe its an old log.

Is there a debug version, to find out why its not working here?

coolice 2010-08-17 20:48

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Hi !

Possible new BUG / Question :

1. When eSpeak Caller says a name because of incomming call, and user push the mute button to mute the ringing, espeak caller still kepp saying the name.

Could you help to prevent this please ?

2. I am a happy user of eSpeak Caller since the very beginning, and I do rememmber, that it was reasonable fast saying teh name just about the first ring. Now it takes even 3 rings sometimes. What had been changed ?

Many Thanks for this masterpiece,

Andrew
ps.: 8.0-1 worki perfectly for me.

taril 2010-08-18 11:49

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
I'll check these...

taril 2010-08-18 11:50

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bitrocky (Post 789563)
I have v0.8-1 installed, thats what fapman says.
Also the help/about page of espeakcaller says its 0.8!

Then maybe its an old log.

Is there a debug version, to find out why its not working here?

1. remove /home/user/.espeakcaller directory
2. restart your device

techie 2010-08-18 12:56

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taril (Post 790356)
1. remove /home/user/.espeakcaller directory
2. restart your device

I too had the same issue with it working in ver 0.7 but not 0.8-1.So I did the steps you mentioned and rebooted but it still wouldn't work.
In the log I noticed the lines:
Code:

AttributeError: eSpeakCallerDaemon instance has no attribute 'silenceSpeakers'
..
..
AttributeError: eSpeakCallerDaemon instance has no attribute 'eSpeakProc'

So I enabled the option of silencing speakers from the gui and it works now!
Just coincidence or somehow related?
Btw the error hasn't reoccurred again in log since:)

bobzer 2010-08-19 05:08

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
thanks
i just enable and disable of silencing speaker
and no that's works
thanks for the developer and for techie

avijitkt 2010-08-22 18:18

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Thanks to all the contributors ... with this program, the N900 has beats it's another suppressed default feature.
CONGRATS:)

avijitkt 2010-08-22 19:02

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Got an error while trying to reload

DeprecationWarning: raising a string exception is deprecated
raise "Couldn't load addressbook."
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/espeakcaller/espeakcaller-daemon.py", line 260, in <module>
daemon = eSpeakCallerDaemon()
File "/opt/espeakcaller/espeakcaller-daemon.py", line 25, in __init__
self.contacts = espeakcaller_contacts.Contacts()
File "/opt/espeakcaller/espeakcaller_contacts.py", line 23, in __init__
raise "Couldn't load addressbook."
Couldn't load addressbook.


Can anyone help in fixing it ?

--Update : was starting it from root and hence the error ...
When I ran it from user the problem got rectified

avijitkt 2010-08-22 19:16

Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
 
Another observation after starting it was not able to say the caller name ... then I connected my bluetooth headset it started saying the caller name ... after that when I disconnected the headset and called again it spoke out the callername.

I donot know how logical it is but this was my observation and I thought of sharing. And aboveall I observed it twice.


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