renderman wrote:Yet another word wrap. fixed. fixed a few others. try again.
Stupid vbulletin won't let me wget the diff file directly, so I have to download it with a browser and its getting wordwrapped.
Hmm, Firefox seemed to get the file okay, but that was on Windows... and with
bugmenot accounts banned... <ducking> Knowing this can be an issue, I'll mirror any further patches on my site.
Drove home last night with gpsd, /usr/bin/play (one-line script above), and flite enabled - wow, it was pretty weird hearing sound effects... is that what you guys are used to? kismet (or, more likely, the WAV playing) segfaulted at some point during the first run, but I just ran it again and it seemed okay. flite was speaking for a while but then it got stuck on a Days Inn AP - didn't seem to have any ctrl-codes, so I don't know what the issue is.
The pronunciation seemed slightly better than Microsoft Mike but definitely worse than Crystal and Audrey, so I'll definitely find a way to adapt ns04thread.vbs for kismet. Either that or patch kismet to behave more like ns04speech.vbs. ]ls[/b] (e.g.
ls /dev/com1. So, if
ls /dev/dsp displays a file then some of the stuff I mentioned (e.g. compiling sox) probably isn't required.
To those of you who have gpsd running (cygwin or linux, any version), could you try cgps? I'm trying it here, and it's mostly giving me a 2D fix - I'm getting GGA followed immediately by RMC, and while the GGA does give the altitude and a 3D fix, the RMC immediately clears the altitude - this must be why Kismet isn't giving me a fix most of the time, and the only times I get a fix are when I luck out on the timing being between GGA and RMC. Need to check the code more closely, I'm guessing it's more likely a gpsd bug than a Cygwin issue.
In other news, I've successfully compiled gpsdrive within Cygwin:
- Downloaded packages gtk2-x11-devel, gtk2-x11, pango-devel, atk-devel, pkgconfig, gettext-devel (possibly others, possibly some of these aren't actually required)
- ./configure --disable-garmin
- make sure line 97 or so of libtool says AS=as instead of AS=, lest you get dlltool errors with a not found assembler
- make
- make install
- remove gpsdrive's bastardized gpsd, use this more recent copy
But it isn't finding gtk... hopefully that's easily done. Apologies if I'm leading anyone on the wrong track, but if people here have experience with X11 under Cygwin...