This package provides the last konq-plugins package synchronized with KDE SC 4.6.5 (upstream did not release a tarball initially so here it's generated from git ), Advisory : « This package provides the 4.6.5 version of konq-plugins fixing several bugs from kde bugzilla »
I've tested "Show DOM tree", adblock, change browser identification (confirmed using http://www.ericgiguere.com/tools/http-header-viewer.html ). translate and validate web page. The speak text tool, however failed. I'll check later, to see if this is a regression, or not.
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
Regarding comment 1, this is not a regression. The same problem exists using the older versions. Clicking on the speak text icon pops up a dialog box with "The D-Bus call say() failed.". Once x86-64 testing has been completed, the srpm konq-plugins-4.6.5-1.1.mga1.src.rpm can be validated. I'll look into the speak failing later, to see if there is some setting I've missed, or file a bug report about it.
The speak extension works, provided jovie has been installed, configured, and is running.
do you think we should add a suggests for jovie ?
CC: (none) => balcaen.john
As it seems to be required for the speech plugin to work, I think that's a good idea.
Ok i'll push a new package with jovie as suggests.
konq-plugins tested OK x86_64. Jovie & speech-dispatcher don't seem to work very well together, a bit hit and miss, but it's maybe a configuration issue.
Source RPM : konq-plugins-4.6.5-1.2.mga1.src.rpm
(In reply to comment #7) > konq-plugins tested OK x86_64. > > Jovie & speech-dispatcher don't seem to work very well together, a bit hit and > miss, but it's maybe a configuration issue. As per /usr/share/jovie/README.urpmi run spd-conf to configure jovie. It seems you have to crate a user configuration (as root), for speech-dispatcher to use.
if you configure speech-dispatcher as root, it won't work if you're using pulseaudio.
(In reply to comment #10) > if you configure speech-dispatcher as root, it won't work if you're using > pulseaudio. Strange. I'm not sure how jovie and speech-dispatcher actually tie in with each other. I used spd-conf to setup a system configuration for jovie. The speed-dispatcher service wouldn't start. I created a root user configureation for jovie, and the speed-dispatcher service started ok. I then used spd-conf to setup a user config for my regular user id, and then started jovie. In all of the configs I used espeak, pulse, port 6560, as per the README.urpmi. After that, the speak button in konqueror worked for me.
Well you don't have to configure the « root » user for speed dispatcher, the configure as user is far enough.
> As per /usr/share/jovie/README.urpmi run spd-conf to configure jovie. > > It seems you have to crate a user configuration (as root), for > speech-dispatcher > to use. Yes I did do that Dave, but not as root. The service wouldn't start. Once I started it as a normal user Jovie read the text but if Jovie was called from konq-plugins then speech dispatcher wouldn't run and it wouldn't work. It didn't seem reliable to me but that wasn't down to konq-plugins it was down to Jovie/speech-dispatcher. Unless speech-dispatcher was started as a normal user then no voices would show up to be selected in Jovie. It probably just needs the init script altering, but that's another bug. konq-plugins tested ok x86_64 and i586 so I think we can validate. I will check for Jovie/speech-dispatcher bugs and create a new one if necessary, then validate this.
Bug 2859 created for Jovie/speech-dispatcher konq-plugins update validated Advisory : « This package provides the 4.6.5 version of konq-plugins fixing several bugs from kde bugzilla » Source RPM : konq-plugins-4.6.5-1.2.mga1.src.rpm Could sysadmin please push from core/updates_testing to core/updates Thankyou!
Keywords: (none) => validated_updateCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
update pushed.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDCC: (none) => dmorganecResolution: (none) => FIXED