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    <bug>
          <bug_id>154245</bug_id>
          
          <creation_ts>2006-11-06 06:51 0000</creation_ts>
          <short_desc>app-accessibility/espeak ~amd64 keyword request</short_desc>
          <delta_ts>2006-11-06 08:49:57 0000</delta_ts>
          <reporter_accessible>1</reporter_accessible>
          <cclist_accessible>1</cclist_accessible>
          <classification_id>1</classification_id>
          <classification>Unclassified</classification>
          <product>Gentoo Linux</product>
          <component>Applications</component>
          <version>2006.0</version>
          <rep_platform>AMD64</rep_platform>
          <op_sys>Linux</op_sys>
          <bug_status>RESOLVED</bug_status>
          <resolution>FIXED</resolution>
          
          
          
          <priority>P5</priority>
          <bug_severity>enhancement</bug_severity>
          <target_milestone>---</target_milestone>
          
          
          
          <everconfirmed>1</everconfirmed>
          <reporter>arttuv69@gmail.com</reporter>
          <assigned_to>amd64@gentoo.org</assigned_to>
          

      

      
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>arttuv69@gmail.com</who>
            <bug_when>2006-11-06 06:51:09 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>espeak compiles and reads aloud texts from command line also on amd64, therefore ~amd64 would be justified. One just needs to allow emerging the other ~amd64 dependencies.

firstown ~ # emerge -pvuD --info espeak
Portage 2.1.1-r1 (default-linux/amd64/2006.0, gcc-4.1.1, glibc-2.4-r4, 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 x86_64)
=================================================================
                        System Settings
=================================================================
System uname: 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+
Gentoo Base System version 1.12.6
Last Sync: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 12:00:02 +0000
app-admin/eselect-compiler: [Not Present]
dev-java/java-config: 1.3.7, 2.0.30
dev-lang/python:     2.4.3-r4
dev-python/pycrypto: 2.0.1-r5
dev-util/ccache:     [Not Present]
dev-util/confcache:  [Not Present]
sys-apps/sandbox:    1.2.17
sys-devel/autoconf:  2.13, 2.60
sys-devel/automake:  1.4_p6, 1.5, 1.6.3, 1.7.9-r1, 1.8.5-r3, 1.9.6-r2
sys-devel/binutils:  2.16.1-r3
sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.3.13-r4
sys-devel/libtool:   1.5.22
virtual/os-headers:  2.6.11-r2
ABI=&quot;amd64&quot;
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=&quot;amd64&quot;
ACCEPT_LICENSE=&quot;&quot;
ALSA_CARDS=&quot;intel8x0&quot;
ANT_HOME=&quot;/usr/share/ant-core&quot;
ARCH=&quot;amd64&quot;
ASFLAGS_x86=&quot;--32&quot;
AUTOCLEAN=&quot;yes&quot;
CBUILD=&quot;x86_64-pc-linux-gnu&quot;
CDEFINE_amd64=&quot;__x86_64__&quot;
CDEFINE_x86=&quot;__i386__&quot;
CFLAGS=&quot;-O2 -march=k8 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe&quot;

(I&apos;ll dump the whole --info result if need to)</thetext>
          </long_desc>
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>peper@gentoo.org</who>
            <bug_when>2006-11-06 08:49:57 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>For me it only works when outputting to a .wav file and then playing it with some player, but I am adding a keyword anyway as I googled that&apos;s a config problem not related to amd64.</thetext>
          </long_desc>
      
    </bug>

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