--- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/mdoc-template +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/mdoc-template @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +.Dd April 5, 2001 +.Dt $name 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm $name +.Nd $desc +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm $name +.Op Fl option Ar arg +.Sh DESCRIPTION +$desc + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl option Ar arg description +.El +.Sh ENVIRONMENT +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +$envvars +.El +.Sh EXAMPLES +.Sh BUGS +.Sh SEE ALSO --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/ch_track.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/ch_track.1 @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +.Dd April 5, 2001 +.Dt CH_TRACK 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm ch_track +.Nd change/copy track file +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm ch_track +.Op Fl h +.Op Fl itype Ar file type +.Op Fl ctype Ar contour type +.Op Fl s Ar frame spacing +.Op Fl c Ar channels +.Op Fl start Ar time +.Op Fl end Ar time +.Op Fl from Ar frame +.Op Fl to Ar frame +.Op Fl o Ar file +.Op Fl otype Ar file type +.Op Fl S Ar frame spacing +.Op Fl info +.Op Fl track_names Ar file +.Op Fl diff +.Op Fl delta Ar length +.Op Fl sm Ar time +.Op Fl smtype Ar median | mean +.Op Fl style Ar style +.Op Fl t Ar threshold +.Op Fl neg Ar label +.Op Fl pos Ar label +.Op Fl pc Ar longest | first +.Ar input file +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm ch_track +copies an input track file to an output track file, optionally +performing various operations along the way. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Print a short summary of options to standard output. +.It Fl itype Ar file type +Input file type (optional). If no type is specified, type is +automatically derived from the input file's header. The list of +supported types may depend on your particular Speech Tools +installation. For a full listing, see the output of the +.Fl h +option. +.It Fl ctype Ar F0 | track +Contour type, either F0 (fundamental frequency) or track. +.It Fl s Ar time +Frame spacing of input in seconds, for unheadered input file. +.It Fl c Ar channels +Select a subset of channels (starting from 0). Tracks can have +multiple channels. This option specifies a list of channel numbers +which are to be used for processing. +.It Fl start Ar time +Extract track starting at this time, specified in seconds. +.It Fl end Ar time +Extract track ending at this time, specified in seconds. +.It Fl from Ar frame +Extract track starting at this offset, specified in frames. +.It Fl to Ar frame +Extract track ending at this offset, specified in frames. +.It Fl o Ar file +Filename to write output to. Defaults to standard output. +.It Fl otype Ar file type +Output file type. If unspecified, ascii is assumed. For the full +list of supported types, see the output of the +.Fl h +option. +.It Fl S Ar time +Frame spacing of output in seconds. If this is different from the +input spacing, the contour will be resampled. +.It Fl info +Print information about the input file and its headers. This option +gives useful information such as file length, file type, and channel +names. No other actions are taken, and no output file produced. +.It Fl track_names Ar file +File containing new names for output channels +.It Fl diff +Differentiate contour. This performs simple numerical differentiation +on the contour by subtracting the amplitude of the current frame from +the amplitude of the next. Although quick, this technique is crude +and not recommended as the estimation of the derivate is done on only +one point. +.It Fl delta Ar length +Make delta coefficients (better form of differentiation). The +argument to this option is the regression length of the delta +calculation and can be between 2 and 4. +.It Fl sm Ar time +Length of smoothing window in seconds. Various types of smoothing are +available for tracks. This option specifies length of the smoothing +window which affects the degree of smoothing, i.e. a longer value +means more smoothing. +.It Fl smtype Ar median | mean +Type of smoothing. +.It Fl style Ar style +Convert track to another form. Currently only one form, "label", is +supported. This uses a specified cutoff to make a label file, with +two labels, one for above the cutoff (see the +.Fl pos +option), and one for below (see the +.Fl neg +option). +.It Fl t Ar threshold +Threshold for track to label conversion. +.It Fl neg Ar label +Name of negative label in track to label conversion. +.It Fl pos Ar label +Name of positive label in track to label conversion. +.It Fl pc Ar longest | first +Combind given tracks in parallel. If option is "longest", pad shorter +tracks to longest, else if "first", pad or cut them as appropriate to +match the length of the first input track. +.El +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr ch_lab 1 +.Xr ch_utt 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/rules +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/rules @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f +# -*- makefile -*- + +SO := $(shell pwd)/debian/libestools1.2 +SBT := $(shell pwd)/debian/speech-tools +STD := $(shell pwd)/debian/libestools1.2-dev +SBTM:= $(SBT)/usr/share/man/man1 + +S_PROGRAMS = bcat ch_lab ch_track ch_utt ch_wave dp na_play na_record ngram_build \ + ngram_test ols ols_test pda pitchmark scfg_make scfg_parse scfg_test \ + scfg_train sig2fv sigfilter spectgen tilt_analysis tilt_synthesis \ + viterbi wagon wagon_test wfst_build wfst_run +S_DOC = na_play na_record ch_wave ch_utt ch_track ch_lab +S_UNDOC = bcat dp ngram_build \ + ngram_test ols ols_test pda pitchmark scfg_make scfg_parse scfg_test \ + scfg_train sig2fv sigfilter spectgen tilt_analysis tilt_synthesis \ + viterbi wagon wagon_test wfst_build wfst_run pm make_wagon_desc \ + raw_to_xgraph resynth +S_SCRIPTS = pm.prl raw_to_xgraph.prl make_wagon_desc.sh resynth.sh + +# export DH_VERBOSE=1 + +build: build-stamp +build-stamp: + $(MAKE) + touch build-stamp + +clean: + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean + $(MAKE) clean + find -name make.depend -print0 | xargs -0r $(RM) + find -name make.include -print0 | xargs -0r $(RM) + find bin/ \( -name SCCS -o -name RCS -o -name CVS \) -prune \ + -o -type f ! -name Makefile -print0 | xargs -0r $(RM) + $(RM) config/modincludes.inc config/system.mak config.log config.status config.cache + $(RM) install-stamp build-stamp + +install: install-stamp +install-stamp: build-stamp debian/rules + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + dh_clean + + @echo + @echo -- Installing package libestools1.2 -- + dh_installdirs -p libestools1.2 usr/lib + cp lib/*.so.1.2.3 $(SO)/usr/lib + dh_link -p libestools1.2 \ + usr/lib/libestbase.so.1.2.3 usr/lib/libestbase.so.1.2 \ + usr/lib/libestools.so.1.2.3 usr/lib/libestools.so.1.2 \ + usr/lib/libeststring.so.1.2.3 usr/lib/libeststring.so.1.2 + + @echo + @echo -- Installing package speech-tools -- + dh_installdirs -p speech-tools usr/bin usr/share/man/man1 + (cd main && cp $(S_PROGRAMS) $(SBT)/usr/bin) + (cd scripts && \ + for i in $(S_SCRIPTS); do \ + dest=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/\.\(prl\|sh\)$$//'`; \ + sed -e 's,__PERL__,/usr/bin/perl,g' \ + <$$i >$(SBT)/usr/bin/$$dest; \ + chmod +x $(SBT)/usr/bin/$$dest; \ + done) + install -m644 $(patsubst %,debian/%.1,$(S_DOC)) $(SBT)/usr/share/man/man1 + + @echo + @echo -- Installing package libestools1.2-dev -- + dh_installdirs -p libestools1.2-dev usr/lib/speech_tools/lib/siod \ + usr/include/speech_tools/{unix,instantiate,sigpr,rxp,ling_class} + cp lib/*.a $(STD)/usr/lib/ + dh_link -p libestools1.2-dev \ + usr/lib/libestbase.so.1.2 usr/lib/libestbase.so \ + usr/lib/libestools.so.1.2 usr/lib/libestools.so \ + usr/lib/libeststring.so.1.2 usr/lib/libeststring.so + cp include/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/ + cp include/unix/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/unix/ + # Note: these are possibly internal headers (C++ lossage) + cp include/instantiate/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/instantiate/ + + cp include/sigpr/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/sigpr/ + cp include/ling_class/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/ling_class/ + cp include/rxp/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/rxp/ + cp base_class/*.h $(STD)/usr/include/speech_tools/ + + # Needed to compile things against speech_tools + cp -R config $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/config + find $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/config/ \ + \( -name SCCS -o -name CVS -o -name RCS \) -print0 | \ + xargs -0r rm -rf + cp make.include $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/ + cp lib/siod/*.scm $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/lib/siod/ + + chmod +x debian/libestools1.2-dev/usr/lib/speech_tools/config/rules/modules.sh + chmod +x debian/libestools1.2-dev/usr/lib/speech_tools/config/system.sh + + + # Festival related evil (die die die) + ln -sf ../../include/speech_tools $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/include + ln -sf ../../libestbase.so ../../libestbase.a \ + ../../libeststring.so ../../libeststring.a \ + ../../libestools.so ../../libestools.a $(STD)/usr/lib/speech_tools/lib + + # Compatibility with past packages + ln -sf speech_tools $(STD)/usr/include/estools + + mkdir -p $(SBTM) + install -m644 debian/manpage.1 $(SBTM)/speech-tools.1 + gzip -9 $(SBTM)/speech-tools.1 + for f in $(S_UNDOC) ; do ln -sf speech-tools.1.gz $(SBTM)/$$f.1.gz ; done + + dh_installdocs -p libestools1.2 README + dh_installdocs -p speech-tools README + dh_installdocs -p libestools1.2-dev README + + touch install-stamp + + +binary-indep: +# Nothing to do here + +binary-arch: build install + dh_testdir -a + dh_testroot -a + dh_installchangelogs -a + dh_strip -a + dh_link -a + dh_compress -a + dh_fixperms -a + dh_makeshlibs -p libestools1.2 -V "libestools1.2 (>= 1:1.2.3-8)" + +# speech_tools should not depend on itself + dh_shlibdeps -plibestools1.2 -l debian/libestools1.2/usr/lib + # -u -Ldebian/shlibs-override +# these ones should depend on speech_tools (and associated libs) + dh_shlibdeps -pspeech-tools -Llibestools1.2 -l debian/libestools1.2/usr/lib + + dh_installdeb -a + dh_gencontrol -a -u-isp + dh_md5sums -a + dh_builddeb -a + +source diff: + @echo >&2 'source and diff are obsolete - use dpkg-source -b'; false + +binary: binary-indep binary-arch +.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/na_play.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/na_play.1 @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +.Dd April 4, 2001 +.Dt NA_PLAY 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm na_record +.Nd play waveform files on audio device +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm na_play +.Op Fl h +.Op Fl itype Ar type +.Op Fl n Ar channels +.Op Fl f Ar sample rate +.Op Fl ibo Ar byteorder +.Op Fl iswap +.Op Fl istype Ar type +.Op Fl c Ar channel +.Op Fl start Ar time +.Op Fl end Ar time +.Op Fl from Ar sample +.Op Fl to Ar sample +.Op Fl p Ar protocol +.Op Fl command Ar command +.Op Fl basic +.Op Fl quality Ar high | low +.Op Fl server Ar host +.Op Fl scale Ar scale +.Op Fl v +.Op Fl wait +.Ar input files ... +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm na_play +plays digital audio data to the system's audio input device from the +specified file(s). It supports a variety of file formats and native +audio devices. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Prints a short summary of usage to standard output. +.It Fl itype Ar type +Input file type. Usually, the input type can be determined from the +file's headers, so this option is not required except for raw +(unheadered) data. Supported types are currently: nist, est, esps, +snd, riff, aiff, audlab, raw, ascii. +.It Fl n Ar channels +Number of channels, in an unheadered input file. Again, this can +usually be determined from the headers. Default is 1. +.It Fl f Ar sampling rate +Sampling rate, for an unheadered input file. Default is 16000. +.It Fl ibo Ar byte order +Byte order, for an unheadered input file. Default is system byte +order. Recognized values are: MSB, LSB, native, nonnative. +.It Fl iswap +Swap bytes in an unheadered input file. +.It Fl istype Ar type +Sample type for an unheadered input file. Recognized values are: +short, mulaw, byte, ascii. +.It Fl c Ar channel +Select a single channel (starting at 0) for playback. This option +plays only the specified channel and discards all others. +.It Fl start Ar time +Select a subsection of the file, starting at this time (specified in +seconds). +.It Fl end Ar time +Select a subsection of the file, ending at this time (specified in +seconds). +.It Fl from Ar sample +Select a subsection of the file, starting at this offset (specified in +number of samples). +.It Fl to Ar sample +Select a subsection of the file, ending at this offset (specified in +number of samples). +.It Fl p Ar protocol +Use the specified audio device protocol. The list of supported types +varies between platforms, and can be obtained using the +.Fl h +flag. +.It Fl command Ar command +If the "audio_command" protocol is specified, this argument must be +given to select the command used to play the waveform. A temporary +file is created and passed in the environment variable FILE. The +sample rate is passed in the environment varialbe SR. +.It Fl basic +Treat unheadered input files as 8kHz mu-law data (i.e. audio/basic +MIME type) +.It Fl quality Ar high | low +Select the quality of output. "high" will ensure that proper +resampling is used. "low" means to play as fast as possible with a +minimum of processor time. +.It Fl server Ar host +Specifies the host to play sound on, when using a network-aware audio +protocol (such as NAS) +.It Fl scale Ar scale +Change the gain (volume) of the signal. The argument is a number +relative to 1.0, which is the default. +.It Fl v +Be verbose (i.e. print file names when playing) +.It Fl wait +Pause for a keystroke between each file. +.El +.Sh ENVIRONMENT +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Ev NA_PLAY_PROTOCOL +Audio protocol to use (as in the +.Fl p +flag) +.It Ev NA_PLAY_COMMAND +Command used to play audio when using the audio_command protocol. +.It Ev NA_PLAY_HOST +Host to play audio on when using a network audio protocol. +.It Ev NA_PLAY_QUALITY +Playback quality (low or high) +.El +.Sh EXAMPLES +To play the section of foo.wav from 1.5 to 3.2 seconds: +.Dl "$ na_play -start 1.5 -end 3.2 foo.wav" +To play samples 3600 to 42000 of channel 1 of bar.wav: +.Dl "$ na_play -from 3600 -to 4200 -c 1 foo.wav" +.Sh BUGS +The usage information isn't entirely correct. +The audio_command protocol generates temporary files insecurely. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr na_record 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/control +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Source: speech-tools +Section: sound +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Matthias Urlichs +Standards-Version: 3.6.1 +Build-Depends: libesd0-dev, libncurses5-dev, debhelper (>= 4), gawk | awk + +Package: libestools1.2 +Architecture: any +Section: libs +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} +Conflicts: speech-tools1, libestools1.2c102 +Replaces: speech-tools1, libestools1.2c102 +Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library + A library for use in speech software, such as the festival speech synthesis + system. + +Package: libestools1.2-dev +Architecture: any +Section: libdevel +Depends: libestools1.2 (= ${Source-Version}), libc6-dev +Conflicts: speech-tools-dev +Replaces: speech-tools-dev +Provides: libestools-dev +Recommends: speech-tools-doc +Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - developer's libraries and docs + This package contains the header files, static libraries, and documentation + that developers using the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library will need. + +Package: speech-tools +Architecture: any +Section: sound +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} +Conflicts: speech-tools-bin +Replaces: speech-tools-bin +Suggests: speech-tools-doc +Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools - user binaries + This package contains the various highly useful (to speech scientists, at + least) utility programs that use and accompany the Edinburgh Speech Tools + Library. --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/na_record.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/na_record.1 @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +.Dd April 4, 2001 +.Dt NA_RECORD 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm na_record +.Nd record waveform from audio device +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm na_record +.Op Fl h +.Op Fl f Ar sampling rate +.Op Fl audiodevice Ar device +.Op Fl time Ar seconds +.Op Fl o Ar file +.Op Fl otype Ar type +.Op Fl ostype Ar sample type +.Op Fl F Ar sample rate +.Op Fl obo Ar MSB | LSB | native +.Op Fl oswap +.Op Fl p Ar audio device protocol +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm na_record +records digital audio data from the system's audio input device and +writes it to the specified file. It supports a variety of output file +formats and native audio devices. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Prints a short summary of usage to standard output. +.It Fl f Ar sampling rate +Sets the input sampling rate (in samples per second, i.e. Hz). Not +all devices support all sampling rates, so it may be desireable to set +this separately from the output sampling rate. +.It Fl audiodevice Ar device +Sets the audio device to record from, if supported by the audio +protocol chosen (e.g. /dev/dsp, /dev/audio) +.It Fl time Ar seconds +Stops recording after the specified number of seconds. +.It Fl o Ar file +Writes sound output to the specified file +.It Fl otype Ar type +Specifies the file format to use for output. Supported types +currently include nist, est, dsps, snd, riff, aiff, audlab, raw, and +ascii. The +.Fl h +flag will show the most accurate list. The default type is nist. +.It Fl F Ar sampling rate +Sets the output sampling rate (again, in samples per second, i.e. Hz). +If this differs from the input sampling rate, resampling will be done. +Defaults to 16000Hz. +.It Fl obo Ar byte order +Sets the output byte order. Supported values are MSB, LSB, and +native. Many file formats have their own byte order, or are byte +order independent, so this isn't tremendously useful except for raw +data. The default is the native byte order for the system audio device. +.It Fl oswap +Swap bytes when saving to output. +.It Fl ostype Ar sample type +Sets the sample type of the output. Suported values are short, mulaw, +byte, or ascii. Again, this is usually implied by the file format, so +should only be used for raw data. The default is short (i.e. 16-bit +PCM). +.It Fl p Ar audio device protocol +Selects an audio device protocol (i.e. type of audio device) to use. +This varies between different installations of Speech Tools, but +defaults to the most 'native' audio device, usually Open Sound System +on Linux and *BSD and /dev/audio on Solaris. +.El +.Sh ENVIRONMENT +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Ev NA_PLAY_PROTOCOL +Audio protocol to use (as in the +.Fl p +flag) +.It Ev NA_PLAY_HOST +Host to record audio from when using a network audio protocol. +.El +.Sh EXAMPLES +To record five seconds of audio from /dev/dsp1 (on Linux) to foo.wav +in RIFF format at 32kHz: +.Dl "$ na_record -time 5 -audiodevice /dev/dsp1 -o foo.wav -otype RIFF -f 32000" +To record one second of audio to bar.wav in raw format in 8kHz mu-law: +.Dl "$ na_record -time 1 -o bar.wav -otype raw -ostype mulaw -f 8000" +.Sh BUGS +The +.Fl time +argument only accepts integer values (though the usage message implies +otherwise) +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr na_play 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/manpage.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/manpage.1 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +.Dd April 4, 2001 +.Dt "SPEECH TOOLS" 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm Edinburgh Speech Tools +.Nd programs for audio and speech manipulation +.Sh DESCRIPTION +This program doesn't have a dedicated manual page. +.br +Please refer to the documentation, in +.br +/usr/share/doc/speech-tools/index.html. +.br +It is distributed in the Debian package +.I speech-tools-doc. --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/changelog +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,394 @@ +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-9.3) unstable; urgency=low + + * NMU as part of the GCC 4.1 transition. + * Declare friend functions (closes: #357656). + + -- Martin Michlmayr Fri, 26 May 2006 17:12:18 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-9.2) unstable; urgency=high + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Fix FTBFS on 64 bit arches (Closes: #346264) + + -- Luk Claes Sat, 7 Jan 2006 19:16:21 +0100 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-9.1) unstable; urgency=high + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Remove trailing slash in cp -R command (Closes: #340084). + * Remove g++-3.4 build-dep (Closes: #343022). + + -- Luk Claes Sun, 1 Jan 2006 18:56:06 +0100 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-9) unstable; urgency=low + + * Synchronize package from Ubuntu. + * Fix FTBFS on kfreebsd-gnu (closes: #272465). + + -- Matthias Klose Tue, 2 Aug 2005 11:52:44 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-8ubuntu2) breezy; urgency=low + + * Add build dependency on g++-3.4. + + -- Matthias Klose Mon, 23 May 2005 23:29:15 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-8ubuntu1) breezy; urgency=low + + * CXX transition: Rename libestools1.2c102 to libestools1.2. + * Fix FTBFS with gcc-3.4 (closes: #274556). Ubuntu 9049. + + -- Matthias Klose Mon, 23 May 2005 21:00:06 +0000 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-8) unstable; urgency=low + + * Added alaw processing code. + + -- Matthias Urlichs Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:25:39 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-7) unstable; urgency=low + + * set SHARED=2 in config.in + - required to build a shared Festival library + + -- Matthias Urlichs Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:07:31 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-6) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Updated Maintainer adress to @d.o (pre-Sarge) + * Standards-Version: 3.6.1 (no changes) + + -- Matthias Urlichs Mon, 5 Apr 2004 11:58:15 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Provide for arch-indep data/script directory (/usr/share/...). + + -- Matthias Urlichs 28 May 2003 05:31:16 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * debian/rules + Set debhelper compatibility level to 4 + Fixed shared library handling + Added ldconfig call to postrm + + -- Matthias Urlichs 18 May 2003 18:12:04 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Explicitly cast EST_Token to EST_String + + -- Matthias Urlichs 18 May 2003 16:03:39 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Install "undocumented" manpage + * Suggest documentation in control file + + -- Matthias Urlichs 19 Apr 2003 20:45:21 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New maintainer. + * Bugs in (not uploaded) NMU / see earlier changelog entries: + closes: #179490, #186268, #95886 + + -- Matthias Urlichs 18 Apr 2003 16:51:52 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.3-0.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * NMU. + * New upstream version, corresponding to new Festival update, + necessary for closing #179490. + * Hopefully closes: #186268, #95886. + + -- Matthias Urlichs 18 Apr 2003 16:03:32 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.2-2.2) unstable; urgency=low + + * NMU. + * Fix build problems (C++ standard conformance, mostly). + Closes: 95886. + * Rename the library .deb to ...c102 (C++ ABI migration). + + -- Matthias Urlichs 17 Apr 2003 21:14:40 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.2-2.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * NMU. + * Fix build problems (C++ standard conformance, mostly). + Closes: #95886. + * Rename the library to ...c102 (C++ ABI migration) + + -- Matthias Urlichs Thu, 17 Apr 2003 03:01:07 +0200 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.2-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Eek! ESD support is kind of broken. I've left it in, since I hope to + fix it soon, but now the tools default to using a non-network audio + protocol instead (which I think is more generally useful). + + -- David Huggins-Daines Fri, 24 Aug 2001 11:44:25 -0400 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream version. + * Removed a few bits of cruft from patches. Lots of stuff got merged + upstream, too. + * Added build dependency on debhelper. (closes: #104999) + * Finally use some sensible SONAMEs, and rearrange the package names + accordingly (sorry folks) + + -- David Huggins-Daines Thu, 23 Aug 2001 21:36:54 -0400 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Urgh ... update the shlibs file; since we moved some templates from + Festival in here, it needs to depend on this version or higher. + + -- David Huggins-Daines Mon, 9 Apr 2001 15:18:06 -0400 + +speech-tools (1:1.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Not using DBS anymore due to newfound knowledge of and influence over + the EST/Festival configuration and build process. + * Now installs configuration tree in /usr/lib/speech_tools/config/ where + Festival (and other things like forthcoming Perl bindings, Festvox, + etc) can find it. (part of the justification for doing the above) + * Should compile on everything now due to a more intelligent system.sh + (backported from 1.2.2 beta) + * Add basic manual pages for na_record, na_play, ch_wave, ch_utt + (these should actually be auto-generated for all programs, but + unfortunately the system only does SGML evil) + * Header files moved to /usr/include/speech_tools/, which seems like a + better location for them. + * No longer compiled against NAS (adds too many extra library + dependencies, and isn't generally useful). + * Patched na_record to support an -audiodevice parameter (also from + 1.2.2 beta) + * Actually include na_record in speech-tools-bin (duh!) + * Instantiate some templates that Festival wants, to reduce the evil. + * Apply serverdiphfdfix.patch and merge voxware.cc changes from + http://festvox.org/packed/festival/1.4.1/PATCHES. + + -- David Huggins-Daines Sat, 7 Apr 2001 12:27:06 -0400 + +festival (1.4.1-2.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * NMU + * Set the "SYSTEM_TYPE" to "Linux" in + debian/patches/speech_tools_config_config. (closes: #84496) + + -- Adrian Bunk Fri, 16 Mar 2001 23:32:35 +0100 + +festival (1.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fix build on powerpc. Closes: #62133 + * Fix spew of compiler warnings when building. + * Recompile to fix esound dependency issues (feh). + Closes: #74592, #56193 + * Recompile to fix speech-tools dependency issues. + Closes: #51630 + * Mark /etc/festival.scm as a conffile. Closes: #52901 + * Include ESD patch from #62597. Closes: #62597 + + -- David Huggins-Daines Wed, 8 Nov 2000 19:19:00 -0500 + +festival (1.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed m68k config file patch. Really, really closes: #51614, I mean it. + * New upstream (bugfix) version. Now has esound support, included. + + -- David Huggins-Daines Sat, 15 Jan 2000 01:14:31 -0500 + +festival (1.4.0-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Added m68k config files (sigh). Closes: #51614 + * Compile with -fPIC. Closes: #51637 + + -- David Huggins-Daines Tue, 30 Nov 1999 10:47:38 -0500 + +festival (1.4.0-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Use -l option to dh_shlibdeps. Closes: #50602, #50600 + * Applied patch to sys-build.mak from Adam Heath. Closes: #50327 + * Created a sparc_Linux2.2.mak. Closes: #50472 + + -- David Huggins-Daines Sat, 27 Nov 1999 13:57:01 -0500 + +festival (1.4.0-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Turns out the authors forgot to include a generic configuration file + for Linux 2.2 on i386. + * Fixed a foible in debian/rules that caused the *.so links to be + created in the wrong package, yuck. + + -- David Huggins-Daines Mon, 8 Nov 1999 23:35:27 -0500 + +festival (1.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream version. Is now free software. Hooray. + * Change in source format - festival and speech-tools now build from a + single source package again, using Adam Heath's most excellent build + system. This allows me to eliminate many (but not all) of the nasty + hacks previously needed to build this package. An unfortunate side + effect of this is that the version number of the debian package for + speech-tools does not reflect the actual upstream numbering system. + This is due to Festival and Speech-Tools having a build system that is + designed with the intent that the packages will be built under the + same directory together and installed in place. As the authors state, + this reflects the purpose of Festival as a research system. It does, + however, make life very difficult when trying to produce a + distributable and policy-compliant Debian package. + * Most of the documentation is in the festival-doc package now. This is + from the prebuilt festdoc package provided upstream, as it appears to + be quite impossible to build the docs without a specially modified + version of doc++ (boooooo) + + -- David Huggins-Daines Sat, 6 Nov 1999 20:05:18 -0500 + +festival (1.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Now installs festival.el properly. Also, did s/stml/sable/g. Run + "say-minor-mode" to get a nice menu for reading your buffers. + * Also builds info documentation (this creates a rather nasty source + dependency on the voice packages, which I'll try to fix ASAP) + * Also builds C++ API documentation in HTML. + * Renamed ppc_Linux.mak to powerpc_Linux.mak (doh!) + * Work around some RXP weirdness with respect to the location of the + Sable DTD. (a real fix will have to wait until a standalone RXP is + packaged and we can link against it) + + -- David Huggins-Daines Fri, 28 May 1999 00:15:49 -0400 + +festival (1.3.1-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Cleaned out the Debian diff a bit + * Added some .mak files that may or may not allow the package to + build on non-i386 platforms. + * Installing the Sable DTD with sgml-base now, so that it works + automagically with Emacs, nsgmls, and the like. + + -- David Huggins-Daines Tue, 4 May 1999 18:40:00 -0400 + +festival (1.3.1-2.1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed it to compile with glibc 2.1. + * Recompiled so it _works_ under glibc 2.1, without random crashes. + + -- Joey Hess Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:42:29 -0800 + +festival (1.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Changed the name of ellpc16k to ellpc11k. + * Recommend the kallpc* packages too. + * Modified voices.scm so it will support the kal voice too. + + -- Joey Hess Sun, 31 Jan 1999 19:47:30 -0800 + +festival (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream version. + * Linked dynamically to new speech tools libraries. + * Added festival-dev package (#32058).x + + -- Joey Hess Thu, 28 Jan 1999 22:12:22 -0800 + +festival (1.3.0-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Include Sable.v0_2.dtd in the lib directory (#31304). + + -- Joey Hess Tue, 5 Jan 1999 14:20:41 -0800 + +festival (1.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Made short description not start with package name. + + -- Joey Hess Mon, 31 Aug 1998 13:40:35 -0700 + +festival (1.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. + * Updated copyright file. + * Currently depends on xlib6, I think this is due to a bug in nas. + + -- Joey Hess Wed, 26 Aug 1998 15:57:21 -0700 + +festival (1.2.1-9) unstable; urgency=low + + * Corrected name of festvox-kdlpc16 in control file (#23886). + + -- Joey Hess Thu, 25 Jun 1998 11:14:52 -0700 + +festival (1.2.1-8) unstable; urgency=low + + * Added nas support (#22359). Disabled by default, edit /etc/festival.scm + to enable. + + -- Joey Hess Wed, 13 May 1998 19:09:48 -0700 + +festival (1.2.1-7) unstable; urgency=low + + * Rebuilt linked to a version of speech-tools that supports linux16 + audio. However, it will continue to use 8 bit audio by default. + * Added a /etc/festival.scm (equivialnt to siteinit.scm that may be + referred to in festival's documentation) to make it easy to switch to + 16 bit sound (part of #22359). + + -- Joey Hess Tue, 12 May 1998 12:44:17 -0700 + +festival (1.2.1-6) unstable; urgency=low + + * Removed old unused debian/config file. + * Do not compress some examples that are executables. + + -- Joey Hess Sun, 8 Mar 1998 20:36:38 -0800 + +festival (1.2.1-5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed package descrption spelling (#18973). + + -- Joey Hess Thu, 5 Mar 1998 17:03:48 -0800 + +festival (1.2.1-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * New standards-version. + * Rebuilt with debhlper 0.60 to fix many mode 444 and 555 files. + * Moved audsp to /usr/lib/festival/audsp, becuase it's an internal command + I don't want to write a man page for. + + -- Joey Hess Mon, 9 Feb 1998 14:42:55 -0800 + +festival (1.2.1-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Applied patch from author to fix segfault problem (#16188). + + -- Joey Hess Tue, 23 Dec 1997 11:04:10 -0500 + +festival (1.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * token.cc: Applied patch to fix number pronounciation (#15919). + * tts.scm: Fixed to call nsgmls, not nsgmls-1.0 (#15928). + + -- Joey Hess Sun, 14 Dec 1997 13:33:33 -0500 + +festival (1.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. + * Split out speech-tools sources, so I could use pristine sources. + * Use debhelper. + * Fixed some examples files to work with modified festival paths. + * examples/benchmark: default to reading /usr/doc/festival/README. + * lib/voices.scm: added el_diphone to the voice search list, so + festvox-ellpc16k will work. + + -- Joey Hess Sun, 26 Oct 1997 23:34:42 -0500 + +festival (1.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * First release. + + -- Joey Hess Mon, 14 Jul 1997 23:29:25 -0400 + + --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/ch_lab.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/ch_lab.1 @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +.Dd April 5, 2001 +.Dt CH_LAB 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm ch_lab +.Nd change/copy label files +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm ch_lab +.Op Fl S Ar frame spacing +.Op Fl start Ar time +.Op Fl end Ar time +.Op Fl ext Ar file extension +.Op Fl extract Ar file +.Op Fl extend Ar time +.Op Fl f Ar sample frequency +.Op Fl lf Ar sample frequency +.Op Fl itype Ar file type +.Op Fl key Ar key file +.Op Fl lablist Ar list of labels +.Op Fl length Ar time +.Op Fl map Ar map file +.Op Fl name Ar feature name +.Op Fl class Ar class +.Op Fl o Ar output file +.Op Fl otype Ar file type +.Op Fl pad Ar high | low +.Op Fl pos Ar list of labels +.Op Fl q Ar timestep +.Op Fl range Ar range +.Op Fl sed Ar sed file +.Op fl shift Ar time delta +.Op Fl style Ar output stype +.Op Fl vocab Ar vocab file +.Op Fl verify +.Op Fl nopath +.Op Fl base +.Op Fl combine +.Op Fl divide +.Op Fl h +.Ar input files ... +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm ch_lab +copies from one or more input label files to an output label file, +optionally performing various operations along the way. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Print a summary of usage to standard output. +.It Fl S Ar frame spacing +frame spacing of output +.It Fl start Ar time +start time, in seconds, for label extraction +.It Fl end Ar time +end time, in seconds, for label extraction +.It Fl ext Ar file extension +filename extension to use for multiple output files +.It Fl extract Ar file +extract a single file from a list of files +.It Fl extend Ar time +extend track file by +.Ar time +seconds beyond label file +.It Fl f Ar sample frequency +sample frequency of label file +.It Fl lf Ar sample frequency +sample frequency for labels +.It Fl itype Ar file type +type of input label file: esps htk ogi +.It Fl key Ar key file +key label file +.It Fl lablist Ar list +list of labels to be considered as blank +.It Fl length Ar time +length of track produced, in seconds +.It Fl map Ar map file +label mapping file +.It Fl name Ar feature name +eg. Fo Phoneme +.It Fl class Ar class +name of class defined in op file +.It Fl o Ar output file +output file name +.It Fl otype Ar file type +output file type: xmg, ascii, esps, htk +.It Fl pad Ar high | low +pad with high or low values +.It Fl pos Ar list +list of labels to be regarded as 'pos' +.It Fl q Ar timestep +quantize label timings to nearst value +.It Fl range Ar range +difference between high and low values +.It Fl sed Ar sed file +perform regex editing using sed file +.It fl shift Ar time delta +shift the times of the labels +.It Fl style Ar output style +output style e.g. track +.It Fl vocab Ar file +file containing list of words in vocabulary +.It Fl verify +check that only labels in vocab file are in label file +.It Fl nopath +ignore pathnames when searching label lists +.It Fl base +use base filenames for lists of label files +.It Fl combine +.It Fl divide +.El +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr ch_wave 1 +.Xr ch_track 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/compat +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +4 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/ch_utt.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/ch_utt.1 @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +.Dd April 5, 2001 +.Dt CH_UTT 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm ch_utt +.Nd change/copy utterance file +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm ch_utt +.Op Fl h +.Op Fl f Ar feature +.Op Fl o Ar output file +.Op Fl otype Fl file type +.Op Fl sysdir Fl directory +.Ar input file +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm ch_utt +copies an input utterance file to an output file, optionally changing +its format or performing other operations along the way. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Print a short summary of options to standard output +.It Fl f Ar feature +Feature to use as item ID when merging utterances. +.It Fl o Ar output file +Output file name +.It Fl otype Fl file type +Output file type. For the full list of supported file formats, see +the output of the +.Fl h +option. +.It Fl sysdir Fl directory +Look for unqualified system entities in this directory +.El +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr ch_track 1 +.Xr ch_lab 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/copyright +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +This package was debianzied by Joey Hess, at some point in the distant +past. + +It was downloaded from +http://www.festvox.org/packed/festival/1.4.1/speech_tools-1.2.1.tar.gz + + Edinburgh Speech Tools Library version 1.2.1 + Centre for Speech Technology Research + University of Edinburgh, UK + Copyright (c) 1994-1999 + All Rights Reserved. + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to use and distribute +this software and its documentation without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of this work, and to +permit persons to whom this work is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + 1. The code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of + conditions and the following disclaimer. + 2. Any modifications must be clearly marked as such. + 3. Original authors' names are not deleted. + 4. The authors' names are not used to endorse or promote products + derived from this software without specific prior written + permission. + +THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH AND THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS WORK +DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING +ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT +SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH NOR THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE +FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES +WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN +AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, +ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF +THIS SOFTWARE. --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/ch_wave.1 +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/ch_wave.1 @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +.Dd April 5, 2001 +.Dt CH_WAVE 1 +.Os "Edinburgh Speech Tools" +.Sh NAME +.Nm ch_wave +.Nd change/copy/combine waveform files +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm ch_wave +.Op Fl h +.Op Fl itype Ar file type +.Op Fl n Ar channels +.Op Fl f Ar sample rate +.Op Fl ibo Ar byte order +.Op Fl iswap +.Op Fl istype Ar sample type +.Op Fl c Ar channel +.Op Fl start Ar seconds +.Op Fl end Ar seconds +.Op Fl from Ar sample +.Op Fl to Ar sample +.Op Fl o Ar output file +.Op Fl otype Ar file type +.Op Fl F Ar sample rate +.Op Fl obo Ar byte order +.Op Fl oswap +.Op Fl ostype Ar sample type +.Op Fl scale Ar factor +.Op Fl scaleN Ar factor +.Op Fl lpfilter Ar frequency +.Op Fl hpfilter Ar freqency +.Op Fl forder Ar order +.Op Fl fafter +.Op Fl info +.Op Fl add +.Op Fl pc Ar LONGEST | FIRST +.Op Fl key Ar keylab file +.Op Fl divide +.Op Fl ext Ar file extension +.Op Fl extract Ar file +.Ar input files ... +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm ch_wave +performs various operations on an input waveform file and writes it +out to another file. Among other things, it can extract subsections +or individual channels, resample, rescale, mix down channels, and +perform simple filtering operations. + +The following option flags are recognized: + +.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact +.It Fl h +Options help +.It Fl itype Ar file type +Input file type (optional). If set to raw, this +indicates that the input file does not have a header. While +this can be used to specify file types other than raw, this is +rarely used for other purposes +as the file type of all the existing supported +types can be determined automatically from the +file's header. If the input file is unheadered, +files are assumed to be shorts (16bit). +Supported types are +nist, est, esps, snd, riff, aiff, audlab, raw, ascii +.It Fl n Ar channels +Number of channels in an unheadered input file +.It Fl f Ar sample rate +Sample rate in Hertz for an unheadered input file +.It Fl ibo Ar byte order +Input byte order in an unheadered input file: +possibliities are: MSB , LSB, native or nonnative. +Suns, HP, SGI Mips, M68000 are MSB (big endian) +Intel, Alpha, DEC Mips, Vax are LSB (little +endian) +.It Fl iswap +Swap bytes. (For use on an unheadered input file) +.It Fl istype Ar sample type +Sample type in an unheadered input file: +short, alaw, mulaw, byte, ascii +.It Fl c Ar channel +Select a single channel (starts from 0). +Waveforms can have multiple channels. This option +extracts a single channel for progcessing and +discards the rest. +.It Fl start Ar seconds +Extract sub-wave starting at this time, specified in +seconds +.It Fl end Ar seconds +Extract sub-wave ending at this time, specified in +seconds +.It Fl from Ar sample +Extract sub-wave starting at this sample point +.It Fl to Ar sample +Extract sub-wave ending at this sample point +.It Fl o Ar output file +Output filename. If not specified output is +to stdout. +.It Fl otype Ar file type +Output file type, (optional). If no type is +Specified the type of the input file is assumed. +Supported types are: +nist, est, esps, snd, riff, aiff, audlab, raw, ascii +.It Fl F Ar sample rate +Output sample rate in Hz. If this is different +from the input sample rate, resampling will occur +.It Fl obo Ar byte order +Output byte order: MSB, LSB, native, or nonnative. +Suns, HP, SGI Mips, M68000 are MSB (big endian) +Intel, Alpha, DEC Mips, Vax are LSB +(little endian) +.It Fl oswap +Swap bytes when saving to output +.It Fl ostype Ar sample type +Output sample type: short, alaw, mulaw, byte or ascii +.It Fl scale Ar factor +Scaling factor. Increase or descrease the amplitude +of the whole waveform by the factor given (relative to 1.0) +.It Fl scaleN Ar factor +Scaling factor with normalization. +The waveform is scaled to its maximum level, after which +it is scaled by the factor given (relative to 1.0) +.It Fl lpfilter Ar frequency +Low pass filter, with cutoff frequency in Hz +Filtering is performed by a FIR filter which is built at run +time. The order of the filter can be given by -forder. The +default value is 199 +.It Fl hpfilter Ar freqency +High pass filter, with cutoff frequency in Hz +Filtering is performed by a FIR filter which is +built at run time. The order of the filter can +be given by -forder. The default value is 199. +.It Fl forder Ar order +Order of FIR filter used for lpfilter and +hpfilter. This must be ODD. Sensible values range +from 19 (quick but with a shallow rolloff) to 199 +(slow but with a steep rolloff). The default is 199. +.It Fl fafter +Do filtering after other operations such as +resampling (default : filter before other operations) +.It Fl info +Print information about file and header. +This option gives useful information such as file +length, sampling rate, number of channels etc +No output is produced +.It Fl add +A new single channel waveform is created by adding +the corresponding sample points of each input waveform +.It Fl pc Ar LONGEST | FIRST +Combine input waveforms to form a single +multichannel waveform. The argument to this option controls +how long the new waveform should be. If the option +is LONGEST, the output wave if the length of the +longest input wave and shorter waves are padded with +zeros at the end. If the option is FIRST, the length +of the new waveform is the length of the first file +on the command line, and subsequent waves are padded +or cut to this length +.It Fl key Ar keylab file +Label file designating subsections, for use with +.Fl divide. +The KEYLAB file is a label file which specifies +where chunks (such as individual sentences) in +a waveform begin and end. See section on wave extraction. +.It Fl divide +Divide a single input waveform into multiple output +waveforms. Each output waveform is extracted from the +input waveform by using the KEYLAB file, which +specifies the start and stop times for each chunk. +The output files are named according to the filename +in the KEYLAB file, with extension given by -ext. See +section on wave extraction +.It Fl ext Ar file extension +File extension for divided waveforms +.It Fl extract Ar file +Used in conjunction with -key to extract a +single section of waveform from the input +waveform. The argument is the name of a file given +in the file column of the KEYLAB file. +.El +.Sh EXAMPLES +.Sh BUGS +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr ch_track 1 +.Xr ch_utt 1 +.Xr na_record 1 +.Xr na_play 1 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/shlibs-override +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/shlibs-override @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +libeststring 1.2 +libestbase 1.2 +libestools 1.2 --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/libestools1.2.postinst +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/libestools1.2.postinst @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e + +#DEBHELPER# --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/libestools1.2.postrm +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/libestools1.2.postrm @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +#DEBHELPER# --- speech-tools-1.2.3.orig/debian/libestools1.2.shlibs +++ speech-tools-1.2.3/debian/libestools1.2.shlibs @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +libeststring 1.2 libestools1.2 +libestbase 1.2 libestools1.2 +libestools 1.2 libestools1.2