Open jaggzh opened 1 year ago
Okay, I do see we have these:
(kalliope) 08h19m wj|~/opt/src/voice/voice-assistant/kalliope/kalliope/trigger/snowboy/x86_64
$ d
drwxr-xr-x 2 4096 Jul 2 07:41 python36
drwxr-xr-x 2 4096 Jul 2 07:41 python37
drwxr-xr-x 2 4096 Jul 2 07:41 python38
drwxr-xr-x 2 4096 Jul 2 07:41 python39
But I don't yet see how we go about building them.
Okay, got it. Copied my built _snowboydetect.so into a python311/ dir. Do you guys need a copy of my .so? (It might be more security-conscious to have a lead dev be the contributor of it, being harder for an .so to be reviewed for safety).
I think the actual fix for this would be to add docker/snowboy-compile/compile_snowboy_python311.dockerfile
...?
Is python 3.11 is ok now ?
Is python 3.11 is ok now ?
No, it still doesn't compile snowboy
for Python version 3.11
. The newest fork was updated 2023-04-04 and it doesn't compile it for 3.11
either, only 3.6
to 3.9
. Other than that, there's an older fork from @jaggzh who compiled 3.11
a few comments above so you can use his (but as he mentioned himself, files from strangers can potentially contain malware) but beware, according to merge request, it's not up to date.
You'll find in issues a way to compile Snowboy with a new Python version.
We should have changed the trigger engine long time ago...
ok, i wanna try kalioppe on my new computer, lichee nano rv, but only sid run on this, great machine !
but can you answer in french, car j'entrave pas tout, tu me dis d'aller prendre la version a jaggzh ?
i wait kalioppe2 with IA integration :D, for speak in solo with my computer !
You can try this workaround to recompile Snowboy for your current Python version.
FR version: @F-Fichter suis les instructions du lien que je viens de donner pour re-compiler Snowboy sur ta version de Python.
Ok, thk a lot i try this quickly 👍🏽
(Debian testing was now moved to Stable. Version Debian 12.)
Something's wrong with the snowball. I've tried building snowball myself as well. (See second log output). I'm running in a venv (not a conda), so it uses the system python version 3.11.
Snowball install seems to go okay: