It is a port of Festival with the OGI extensions unconditionally
present. Formerly they were enabled only when the user defined
WITH_OGI. The dependencies ought to work better this way, and the
audio/festival port may now be updated without concern about getting
the OGI extensions to work with a version of Festival for which
they were not intended. I made many cosmetic changes too.
Update OGIresLPC from 2.0.4 to 2.0.9 (needed by newer versions of
the OGI voices), and OGIfestpatch from 1.4.1 to 1.4.1.2, to which
the following apply:
Submitted by: Sebastian Yepes
PR: 51900
Obtained from: NetBSD pkgsrc
This category, to be described as "of interest to disabled
users" is intended to make it simpler for users to find
software which will let them overcome a handicap. For
example, blind users may want to combine OCR and text-to-speech
software so the computer can read books to them; users with
diminished eyesight can use large fonts and "magnifiers";
paralyzed users may use speech recognition to compose text
or give commands.
PR: ports/39103
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
commit includes the various ports festival can work with. Big thanks to
Trevor for putting in all the time to port these!
PR: 21182, 21183, 21184, 21185, 21186, 21187, 21188, 21189
21190, 21191, 21192, 21193, 21194, 21195, 21196, 21197
21198, 21199, 21200, 21201
Submitted by: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
Obtained from: NetBSD pkgsrc