That doesnt show how to make a perl module package, just the command line methodes used to make the raw .so file as I said above; Also I'm not worried about windows since flite doesnt compile well under it anyway, its broken as a operating system, and I avoidusing it as a general rule. Besides there are better speech synth stuff for windows. My goal is simply to provide interaction with flite from perl under linux based systems so that the blind may use it. And I have to use swig for this, I dont have a choice in the matter... besides all the XS tutorials I could find are writen for the person who understands it in mind.

In reply to Re: Re: Perl Module Make Format Conversion. by Swordkeeper
in thread Perl Module Make Format Conversion. by Swordkeeper

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