Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-voice
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@Rattenjunge8080 Did you get any install errors?
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@cowboysdude no, there were no errors and the module is appearing in the UI of the Mirror.
I think it has something to do with the pocketsphinx Software-> cause this problem seems to happend often for people using USB-Sound devices on Raspian Jesse. It changes the priority of the Sound devices for some reason…
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That’s odd because I had no issues myself. Delete the pocketsphinx and run npm install again
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@cowboysdude Didn’t worked. I think this module let my RPI crash (more like: changes in my system were made, which I cannot set back).
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@Rattenjunge8080 Yeah I’m not seeing that… it wouldn’t crash your system or RPI. It would have to change the Raspbian operating system to do that and it doesn’t touch that… so it’s very possible you could have an SD card going South…
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Hi there,
could you have a look with us on this ?
MMM-Voice libpocketsphinx.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory[update]
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@beck0r Same thing I would delete pocketsphinx and reinstall it…
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@cowboysdude
I have removed the folder pocketsphinx with rm -r. This did not feel right ;)Since I’m quite new to linux… could you please describe me the proper way to remove the needed components?
Sorry if I may have overlooked something around here. A lot of posts for a newcomer.Thank you very much
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@cowboysdude
Update:Ran bash dependencies.sh again and reinstalled sphinx but still the same output in the debug log.
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You’re doing it correctly just not sure why you’re getting those results.
I would, if I were you, delete the entire thing… start over. Something is getting corrupt.