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This mirror is stale, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/espeak/ #9

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Olf0 opened this issue Aug 22, 2022 · 0 comments
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This mirror is stale, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/espeak/ #9

Olf0 opened this issue Aug 22, 2022 · 0 comments

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Olf0 commented Aug 22, 2022

This mirror of SVN trunk in the master branch is slightly stale, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/espeak/ (and its import of latest [r391] at GitHub):

top-level directory
in SCM
la(te)st version in trunk at [email protected] (imported at GitHub:Olf0/eSpeak) la(te)st version in master branch at GitHub:eeejay/espeak
dictsource [1.48.15] [1.48.13]
docs [1.48.11] [1.48.11]
espeak-data [1.48.14] [1.48.11]
phsource [1.48.15] [1.48.13]
platforms [1.48.03] [1.48.03]
src [1.48.15] [1.48.13]
last commit
in master branch
r391 6 Dec 2017 r387 4 Nov 2014

Please update this mirror of the master branch for a last time, because currently people at GitHub are misled to believe this is the latest code in the master branch, as this project's short description under "About" on the front page unambiguously states: "Mirror of main eSpeak SourceForce subversion repository".

Edit: Oh, I just imported the la(te)st release [r391] here at GitHub as a source for comparison and for archival purposes.

Notes:

Mind, that this repository at GitHub contains branches with newer commits on top of this slightly stale clone of the master branch. These three branches build upon each other linearly, with gh-pages being the newest (2016-07-25), which is based on the emscripten branch (2015-04-15), which in turn is based on fxos branch. All in all, the fxos branch seems have brought (compared to the stale, once mirrored master branch here) a few, small general fixes, but also replaced all voice data with "generated voices", the emscripten branch brought the JavaScript support and the gh-pages branch brought a single fix on top the emscripten branch in a misleadingly named branch.

Generally, eSpeak-NG should be utilised, because it is still maintained.

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