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    festival - A free speech synthesizer
    Festival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed
at CSTR. It offers a full text to speech system with various APIs, as
well as an environment for development and research of speech synthesis
techniques. It is written in C++ with a Scheme-based command interpreter
for general control.
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    Packages
    Latest: festival-1.96-9999.9.el5_fio.x86_64.rpm
    
      
        | Name | 
        Epoch | 
        Version | 
        Release | 
        Arch | 
        Size | 
        Built | 
      
      
        | festival | 
        0 | 
        1.96 | 
        9999.9.el5_fio | 
        x86_64 | 
        44.2 MiB | 
        2011-01-02 19:46:01 | 
      
        | festival | 
        0 | 
        1.96 | 
        9999.8.el5_fio | 
        x86_64 | 
        30.2 MiB | 
        2011-01-02 18:32:02 | 
      
        | festival | 
        0 | 
        1.96 | 
        9999.6.el5_fio | 
        x86_64 | 
        44.2 MiB | 
        2011-01-02 02:47:57 | 
      
        | festival | 
        0 | 
        1.95 | 
        9999.1.el5_fio | 
        x86_64 | 
        24.0 MiB | 
        2010-10-08 01:11:06 | 
      
    
    Changelog:
    
      
        - * 2006-07-12 - Jesse Keating <jkeating[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.95-5.2.1
 
        - rebuild
 
      
    
      
        - * 2006-02-10 - Jesse Keating <jkeating[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.95-5.2
 
        - bump again for double-long bug on ppc(64)
 
      
    
      
        - * 2006-02-07 - Jesse Keating <jkeating[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.95-5.1
 
        - rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes
 
      
    
      
        - * 2006-01-22 - Ray Strode <rstrode[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.95-5
 
        - get gnopernicus working again. Patch from 
  Fernando Herrera <[email protected]> (bug 178312)
- add a lot of compiler flags and random cruft to get
  festival to build with gcc 4.1
 
      
    
      
        - * 2005-12-09 - Jesse Keating <jkeating[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]>
 
        - rebuilt