Package Details: talon-bin 0.4.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/talon-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: talon-bin
Description: Powerful hands-free voice and gaze input scriptable with Python
Upstream URL: https://talonvoice.com/
Licenses: custom
Submitter: passcod
Maintainer: yodaembedding
Last Packager: yodaembedding
Votes: 3
Popularity: 0.120696
First Submitted: 2020-10-13 15:10 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-11-23 02:59 (UTC)

Dependencies (1)

Required by (0)

Sources (4)

Latest Comments

hugwi commented on 2022-02-13 16:29 (UTC)

So not sure if python should be removed as dependency but at least the talon-wav2letter-bin should be since it's an necessary dependency and it's removed from talon-voice website. The recommended voice "engine" is no conformer and it can be installed from talon itself.

Furthermore as mentioned by kotaur the checksum should be for the "talon.tar.xz::https://talonvoice.com/dl/latest/talon-linux.tar.xz" should be "550b87e3e6c277cb0ee581fe24bf93c5d14ee75dd329f6671aecbba0a07e25e4ddec9e92c55d9af46e9151b46b2a7ef888c8f7ad645342956fc29c770d8b3c9f".

So in summary two steps needed.

  1. Change to depends=('python' )
  2. Change checksum

kotaur commented on 2021-04-23 18:27 (UTC)

Hello,

the package doesn't seem to work for the following reasons:

  1. hashes are broken

  2. If hashes are fixed there is this confusing error:

We have compiled some common reasons and troubleshooting tips at:

    https://numpy.org/devdocs/user/troubleshooting-importerror.html

Please note and check the following:

  * The Python version is: Python3.9 from "/usr/share/talon/resources/python/bin/python3"
  * The NumPy version is: "1.20.1"

and make sure that they are the versions you expect.
Please carefully study the documentation linked above for further help.

Original error was: libgfortran-2e0d59d6.so.5.0.0: ELF load command address/offset not properly aligned

Probably python37 should not be listed as a dependency.

As a workaround I installed talon from the website which seems to work fine with the current python version (3.9.3).