yasr 0.6.9-11 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
yasr (0.6.9-11) unstable; urgency=medium [ Samuel Thibault ] * rules: Drop now-useless --with autoreconf request. * control: Set Rules-Requires-Root to no. * control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0 (no change) * control: Make Multi-Arch: foreign. [ Debian Janitor ] * Trim trailing whitespace. * Update watch file format version to 4. * Bump debhelper from old 12 to 13. * Use secure URI in Homepage field. * Update standards version to 4.6.1, no changes needed. -- Samuel Thibault <email address hidden> Sun, 01 Jan 2023 22:53:05 +0100
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yasr_0.6.9-11.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 75d8de3d6958af9a01df1c311561a94247d23e0b25d96c72aaa57ffed0f1b93e |
yasr_0.6.9.orig.tar.gz | 230.2 KiB | 41f17cfab8e88824a8dc1476602a0944b9030a8f8da2538a7a6549e3534e3bdf |
yasr_0.6.9-11.debian.tar.xz | 4.7 KiB | 174466febbfe8d1edc23d802ab8b4a6c5dcbca09e835df82308b27b90a86ebe3 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.6.9-10 to 0.6.9-11 (1.5 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- yasr: General-purpose console screen reader
Yasr is a general-purpose console screen reader for GNU/Linux and
other Unix-like operating systems. The name "yasr" is an acronym that
can stand for either "Yet Another Screen Reader" or "Your All-purpose
Screen Reader".
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Currently, yasr attempts to support the Speak-out, DEC-talk, BNS, Apollo,
and DoubleTalk synthesizers. It is also able to communicate with
Emacspeak servers and can thus be used with synthesizers not directly
supported, such as Festival Lite (via eflite) or FreeTTS.
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Yasr is written in C and works by opening a pseudo-terminal and running a
shell, intercepting all input and output. It looks at the escape
sequences being sent and maintains a virtual "window" containing what
it believes to be on the screen. It thus does not use any features
specific to Linux and can be ported to other Unix-like operating
systems without too much trouble.
- yasr-dbgsym: debug symbols for yasr