[CLAM] Can anyone send me a resynthesized speech using SMS? I can not run it on FC5
David García Garzón
dgarcia at iua.upf.edu
Tue Jun 20 18:30:50 PDT 2006
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 14:15, Pau Arumi wrote:
> > *In FC5*, when I click "File->Configuration->New", then the SMS's
> > GUI crashed. I think maybe my rpm packet got something wrong. Now I did
> > not get a FC5 PC. When I back home, I will try GDB to backtrace it.
If that's after trying to load a configuration (and failing), that's a known
bug in our big list. Try to create a new one in first place and if this does
work then is the known ugly bug. If not, then the backtrace will be very
valuable for us.
> > I am now downloading the CLAM-applications-0.91.0-4.i386.rpm
> > again and to reinstall it. I tried to download it 3 times. Everytime
> > when I get up to 97%, then I can not continue downloading. It says
> > "Socket Error=10054".
I think rpm's should have some kind of crc checking. So if it doesn't
complaint about CRC, it may not be a rpm corruption. No idea about the socket
connection.
> > *In WindowsXP*, I am to sorry to tell you the following issues.
> > 1. When I had done SMS Analysis and clicked the "Store Analysis Data"
> > then it crashed.
If you call it from the command line (cmd), SMSTools will dump more
information on the terminal about the crash. Could you make those two quests:
1- Save the analysis for a very small file.
2- Call it from a terminal and paste us the output
> > 2. When I click "SMS Transform-> Apply", it crashed.
Besides the console output, could you send us the tranformation score you
tried?
Thanks for all that feedback, Neediss.
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David García Garzón
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