Description of problem: Directories inside /usr/include/speech-tools should contain .h files directly, but they contain an EST directory which holds .h files. Other header files (e.g. the main festival header file: festival.h) look for .h files inside those directories (e.g. ling_class/EST_Relation.h) but they are unable to find the header files (in the latest Fedora, EST_Relation.h file is under ling_class/EST/) and so currently it is impossible to compile any applications which use festival header files. There should be no directories inside subdirectories of /usr/include/speech-tools/. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): festival-speechtools-devel-1.2.96-11.fc11.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. install festival-devel 2. create a simple source file and include festival.h, and 3. compile the source file Actual results: Compiler will complain about missing header files. If you call festival functions, compilation will fail because of those missing header files. Expected results: The source file should compile without such problems.
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This bug is still present!
David, would you please respond?!
Has been fixed in festival-speechtools-devel-1.2.96-18.fc14.x86_64