It seems that mod_flite doesn't work out of the box, as I got an error in the logs "Invalid speech module [flite]!" and looking around these forums found no solutions.
So I followed the instructions on SignalWire to get it installed but the module won't turn on due to error "/usr/lib/freeswitch/mod/mod_flite.so: undefined symbol: register_cmu_us_slt" which lead me to an open bug report on the FS GitHub with no help.
My question is for the masses here: is it worth digging even harder into to get TTS working with "say:"? The official IVR YouTube implies it should just work, but running the latest fresh install didn't even give me mod_flite to make this work, I had to manually go try and load that up with the make files.
I'm wondering if there's another tool that's supposed to be used and this old information is outdated, or if I should've installed everything a different way to be able to do commands like "apt install freeswitch-mod-flite" that don't work (I don't have an apt repository for freeswitch and the base instructions don't guide on getting that going)
So I followed the instructions on SignalWire to get it installed but the module won't turn on due to error "/usr/lib/freeswitch/mod/mod_flite.so: undefined symbol: register_cmu_us_slt" which lead me to an open bug report on the FS GitHub with no help.
My question is for the masses here: is it worth digging even harder into to get TTS working with "say:"? The official IVR YouTube implies it should just work, but running the latest fresh install didn't even give me mod_flite to make this work, I had to manually go try and load that up with the make files.
I'm wondering if there's another tool that's supposed to be used and this old information is outdated, or if I should've installed everything a different way to be able to do commands like "apt install freeswitch-mod-flite" that don't work (I don't have an apt repository for freeswitch and the base instructions don't guide on getting that going)