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[bug#58140] [PATCH 2/6] gnu: Add kaldi-for-vosk.
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Maxime Devos |
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[bug#58140] [PATCH 2/6] gnu: Add kaldi-for-vosk. |
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Wed, 28 Sep 2022 23:05:26 +0200 |
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>+ (add-after 'unpack 'chdir
>+ (lambda _ (chdir "src") #t))
Trailing #t haven't been required since a long time.
On 28-09-2022 13:57, Nicolas Graves via Guix-patches via wrote:
+ (when (not (or (string-prefix? "x86_64" system)
+ (string-prefix? "i686" system)))
+ (substitute* "makefiles/linux_openblas.mk"
+ (("-msse -msse2") "")))
You are testing for the system it is being compiled on ('system'), not
the system it is being compiled for ('target'). For cross-compilation,
usually the latter is required. You may find
#$@(if (target-x86?) #~((substitute* ...) #~())
useful, it automatically handles cross-compilation, both 32-bit and
64-bit, a hypothetical i786 it it ever starts existing, i586 if we ever
lower the requirements ...
+ (string-append "OPENBLASROOT=\"" #$openblas "\""))
#$PACKAGE does not compose with --with-input. I recommend doing
something like
(dirname (dirname (search-input-file inputs "lib/libblas.so")))
instead. Likewise for other uses of #$PACKAGE.
+ (setenv "OPENFST_VER" #$(package-version openfst))
I recommend referring to 'openfst' with 'this-package-input', that way
when --with-input or --with-latest is used to change it to something
with a different version, the version should still be detetcxed properly.
+ (substitute* "./Makefile"
+ (("USE_SHARED\\?=0")
+ "USE_SHARED?=1")
IIUC, ?=0 means that 0 is the default, you can override it by setting
#:make-flags.
dialects - English,
I think one of the special dashes (en dashes, em dashes, figure dash?
Don't know which one) would be appropriate here.
+(define-public python-nerd-dictation
+ (let* ((commit "53ab129a5ee0f8b5df284e8cf2229219b732c59e")
+ (revision "0"))
+ (package
+ (name "python-nerd-dictation")
+ (version (git-version "0" revision commit))
Going by <https://github.com/ideasman42/nerd-dictation>, 'python-' is
not part of its name, you can drop the prefix AFAICT.
+ (synopsis "Offline speech-to-text for desktop Linux")
If it's Linux only, you can use the 'supported-systems' field for that,
see (gnu packages linux) for examples.
+ #$(file-append bash-minimal "/bin/bash")
You can use 'search-input-file' to avoid depending on input labels.
+ (let* ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out"))
If you are using G-exps, you can replace (assoc-ref %outputs "out") with
its G-exp equivalent #$output.
+(define openfst-for-vosk
+ (package
+ (inherit openfst)
+ (version "1.8.0")
+ (source
+ (origin
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append "http://www.openfst.org/twiki/pub/FST/"
+ "FstDownload/openfst-" version ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32 "0h2lfhhihg63b804hrcljnkggijbjmp84i5g8q735wb09y9z2c4p"))))
Why select an older version? Would keeping the original (and more
up-to-date) version work? To avoid a name conflict between the openfst
(which would be inconvenient for "guix show", "guix install", "guix
shell"), you can override the 'name' field.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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[bug#58140] Simple offline text-to-speech incoming !, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 2022/09/28
[bug#58140] [PATCH 6/6 v2] gnu: Add python-nerd-dictation/wayland., Nicolas Graves, 2022/09/28
[bug#58140] [PATCH v3 1/6] gnu: Add openfst-for-vosk., Nicolas Graves, 2022/09/29