Creating CMakeLists.text file to include Festival Text to Speech API in current program
I have been working on a project on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04 OS that uses image processing to detect stairs, and i want to take the output (a string) of this project and use Festival
Text to Speech directly in my code to send audible output to the user.
I am currently using a CMakeList.txt
file to run my program, which can be found below.
I have looked over the documentation for Festival
and can not figure out how to edit my CMakeLists.txt
file to properly include required festival packages so i can run this in my program without using the terminal or outputting to a text file.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
My current CMakeLists.txt
file is as follows:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(StairDetect)
find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
set(DEPENDENCIES realsense2)
include_directories( ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(StairDetect StairDetect.cpp)
target_link_libraries(StairDetect ${OpenCV_LIBS} ${DEPENDENCIES})
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++0x" CACHE STRING "compile flasgs" FORCE)
This is some code I have tried that I found, but it doesn't work. Is there something I may need to change in this code to work with the above code?
set(EST_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(EST REQUIRED)
set(Festival_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(Festival REQUIRED)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(include ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
${EST_INCLUDE_DIR}
${Festival_INCLUDE_DIR})
file(GLOB_RECURSE headers "include/*.h*")
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources "src/*.c*")
add_executable(festivalProject ${sources} ${headers} )
target_link_libraries(Project ${EST_LIBRARIES} ${Festival_LIBRARIES})
c++ cmake ubuntu-18.04 festival
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I have been working on a project on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04 OS that uses image processing to detect stairs, and i want to take the output (a string) of this project and use Festival
Text to Speech directly in my code to send audible output to the user.
I am currently using a CMakeList.txt
file to run my program, which can be found below.
I have looked over the documentation for Festival
and can not figure out how to edit my CMakeLists.txt
file to properly include required festival packages so i can run this in my program without using the terminal or outputting to a text file.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
My current CMakeLists.txt
file is as follows:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(StairDetect)
find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
set(DEPENDENCIES realsense2)
include_directories( ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(StairDetect StairDetect.cpp)
target_link_libraries(StairDetect ${OpenCV_LIBS} ${DEPENDENCIES})
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++0x" CACHE STRING "compile flasgs" FORCE)
This is some code I have tried that I found, but it doesn't work. Is there something I may need to change in this code to work with the above code?
set(EST_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(EST REQUIRED)
set(Festival_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(Festival REQUIRED)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(include ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
${EST_INCLUDE_DIR}
${Festival_INCLUDE_DIR})
file(GLOB_RECURSE headers "include/*.h*")
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources "src/*.c*")
add_executable(festivalProject ${sources} ${headers} )
target_link_libraries(Project ${EST_LIBRARIES} ${Festival_LIBRARIES})
c++ cmake ubuntu-18.04 festival
add a comment |
I have been working on a project on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04 OS that uses image processing to detect stairs, and i want to take the output (a string) of this project and use Festival
Text to Speech directly in my code to send audible output to the user.
I am currently using a CMakeList.txt
file to run my program, which can be found below.
I have looked over the documentation for Festival
and can not figure out how to edit my CMakeLists.txt
file to properly include required festival packages so i can run this in my program without using the terminal or outputting to a text file.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
My current CMakeLists.txt
file is as follows:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(StairDetect)
find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
set(DEPENDENCIES realsense2)
include_directories( ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(StairDetect StairDetect.cpp)
target_link_libraries(StairDetect ${OpenCV_LIBS} ${DEPENDENCIES})
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++0x" CACHE STRING "compile flasgs" FORCE)
This is some code I have tried that I found, but it doesn't work. Is there something I may need to change in this code to work with the above code?
set(EST_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(EST REQUIRED)
set(Festival_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(Festival REQUIRED)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(include ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
${EST_INCLUDE_DIR}
${Festival_INCLUDE_DIR})
file(GLOB_RECURSE headers "include/*.h*")
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources "src/*.c*")
add_executable(festivalProject ${sources} ${headers} )
target_link_libraries(Project ${EST_LIBRARIES} ${Festival_LIBRARIES})
c++ cmake ubuntu-18.04 festival
I have been working on a project on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04 OS that uses image processing to detect stairs, and i want to take the output (a string) of this project and use Festival
Text to Speech directly in my code to send audible output to the user.
I am currently using a CMakeList.txt
file to run my program, which can be found below.
I have looked over the documentation for Festival
and can not figure out how to edit my CMakeLists.txt
file to properly include required festival packages so i can run this in my program without using the terminal or outputting to a text file.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
My current CMakeLists.txt
file is as follows:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(StairDetect)
find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
set(DEPENDENCIES realsense2)
include_directories( ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(StairDetect StairDetect.cpp)
target_link_libraries(StairDetect ${OpenCV_LIBS} ${DEPENDENCIES})
SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++0x" CACHE STRING "compile flasgs" FORCE)
This is some code I have tried that I found, but it doesn't work. Is there something I may need to change in this code to work with the above code?
set(EST_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(EST REQUIRED)
set(Festival_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/")
find_package(Festival REQUIRED)
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(include ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
${EST_INCLUDE_DIR}
${Festival_INCLUDE_DIR})
file(GLOB_RECURSE headers "include/*.h*")
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources "src/*.c*")
add_executable(festivalProject ${sources} ${headers} )
target_link_libraries(Project ${EST_LIBRARIES} ${Festival_LIBRARIES})
c++ cmake ubuntu-18.04 festival
c++ cmake ubuntu-18.04 festival
edited Nov 12 at 0:16
asked Nov 11 at 23:31
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