eSpeakEdit provides a User Interface to edit the eSpeak voices.There are three methods to install espeakedit on Debian 11. We can use apt-get, apt and aptitude. In the following sections we will describe each method. You can choose one of them.

To remove espeakedit configuration and data from Debian 11 we can use the following command:sudo apt-get -y purge espeakeditRemove espeakedit configuration, data, and all of its dependenciesWe can use the following command to remove espeakedit configurations, data and all of its dependencies, we can use the following command:


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espeakedit have the following dependencies:libc6libportaudio2libsonic0libstdc++6libwxbase3.0-0v5libwxgtk3.0-gtk3-0v5soxReferencesespeakedit websiteespeakedit on packages.debian.orgSummaryIn this tutorial we learn how to install espeakedit package on Debian 11 using different package management tools: apt, apt-get and aptitude.

On 8 December 2015, there were discussions on the eSpeak mailing list about the lack of activity from Jonathan Duddington over the previous 8 months from the last eSpeak development release. This evolved into discussions of continuing development of eSpeak in Jonathan's absence.[18][19] The result of this was the creation of the espeak-ng (Next Generation) fork, using the GitHub version of eSpeak as the basis for future development.

The most stable thing is fossilized corpse.I tried to bisect it (and probably Reece also), but older espeak versions were not compiling on my current environment, therefore bisecting this bug was not as easy as it could.If actual reason cannot be fixed, then quick workaround is just changing pronunciation rule as I mentioned earlier.

You should start by reproducing it on version 1.49.2 and the latest version. Per -ng/espeak-ng/issues/437#issuecomment-588718533, I've not been able to reproduce the bug with the latest code. It may either be a bug that has been fixed after 1.49.2, or a hardware specific bug like the one on some of the Debian build machines.

sudo apt-get install espeak-ng -y installs 1.49.2 so I assumed this was the latest version. This is the version causing issue. I see 1.50 was released in December - is there a simple command line installation for 1.50?

@PetrochukM espeak-ng 1.50 should be more stable than espeak, as the crashes introduced in espeak-ng 1.49.2 from the emoji support should be fixed. The espeak-ng code contains various security fixes that espeak does not have.

For Ubuntu, 1.50 is in focal ( -ng and others). Installing those deb files may work. Otherwise, -ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/building.md#linux-mac-bsd describes how to build espeak-ng from source on Debian/Ubuntu. e24fc04721

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