I am sending the latest version of my voice package and 2 different
tests because the last version I had not corrected all the voice setting
methods to point to 0 instead of 1. It would cause an error if using all the
methods.
Also when compiling the Voice2.py you may get an error if you do not
have
MSVcp.dll copied into your setup.py file. In other words a copy command to
copy the dll from your system32 folder. For if you do not, some computers it
is run on will fail if they do not have that dll installed. It would appear
that it is not automatically copied.
I noticed that when compiling the Voice2 using py2exe and sending it to
someone else to test. There machine did not have the dll so it failed.
It also does not take the voices with it. I was wondering if
anyone knows how that can be done? How to wrap the voices you have installed
onto your computer into the py2exe compiled version?
I am sending the latest version of my voice package and 2 different
tests because the last version I had not corrected all the voice setting
methods to point to 0 instead of 1. It would cause an error if using all the
methods.
Also when compiling the Voice2.py you may get an error if you do not
have
MSVcp.dll copied into your setup.py file. In other words a copy command to
copy the dll from your system32 folder. For if you do not, some computers it
is run on will fail if they do not have that dll installed. It would appear
that it is not automatically copied.
I noticed that when compiling the Voice2 using py2exe and sending it to
someone else to test. There machine did not have the dll so it failed.
It also does not take the voices with it. I was wondering if
anyone knows how that can be done? How to wrap the voices you have installed
onto your computer into the py2exe compiled version?
>
>
> Bruce,
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am sending the latest version of my voice package
> ---Snip---
> I use Andrea's GUI2Exe wrapper to create my apps. It makes it easy to
> include other files. You can find it here:
> http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/GUI2Exe.html
>
> I've also used Inno Setup to include resources or install extra files.
> It's free and pretty easy to use: http://www.innosetup.com/isinfo.php
>
> HTH
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> I had downloaded that before and again, in both cases my computer says
> the files are corrupted. I can not run the GUI2EXE for I can not even
> install it. The same error happens with the source files as well.
>
> So I am at a loss why, for I noticed on another list the said to use
> the
> same link, but I can not.
>
>
> Bruce
>
>
I am too. I've never had any trouble getting that to download. Maybe
Andrea (the author) can shed some light on this.
Here I am
Bruce, in which sense the files are corrupted? Can you download the
installer or the source files? They should all work as far as I know.
Which application is telling you that the files are corrupted? If it
is WinZip, scrap it, use WinRar or 7-Zip, I am having some issue with
WinZip too on my new computer at work.