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Subject:    Re: [asterisk-speech-rec] LumenVox 8.5 Now Available
From:       "David Merel" <david.merel () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-07-12 20:12:36
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Any changelog or feature enhancements? Also what does this mean for older
installations? I get the new install, but what about upgrading are there
different steps and measures we need to take when upgrading?

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Stephen Keller <StephenKeller@lumenvox.com>
wrote:

> Just a quick note to let everyone know that LumenVox 8.5 is now available.
> This represents a pretty big change in our installation. Starting with
> version 8.5, LumenVox installs files into a number of different locations
> (older versions of the software installed everything into /opt/lumenvox/).
>
> /etc/lumenvox/ contains configuration files and other non-executable files
> for the Engine. A file called lumenvox_settings.conf in this directory
> controls where the applications will place logs, look for acoustic models,
> etc. By default, the /etc/lumenvox/Lang/ directory contains grammars and the
> acoustic models that determine which languages the Engine will use when
> performing decodes.
>
> /usr/bin/ contains the actual binary files for the Speech Engine and
> License Server.
>
> /usr/include/ contains include files needed by the Engine client.
>
> /usr/lib/ contains library files used across the LumenVox applications.
>
> /usr/share/docs/lumenvox/ is the top-level folder for documentation.
>
> /var/logs/lumenvox/ is where the applications place logs by default. The
> directory is created by the Core package.
>
> /etc/init.d contains the lvsred and lvlicensed scripts that start the SRE
> Server and License Server daemons at system start-up.
>
> Doing this has eliminated the need to use environment variables, so
> everyone should have much less trouble using LumenVox and the connector
> bridge with scripts like safe_asterisk.
>
> We have also changed the package names and split the software into a few
> more packages, so be sure and read the installation instructions.
>
> Please note that if you install the software, you will need to download the
> latest connector bridge, which is b22 from your account at
> http://www.lumenvox.com/customers/
>
> Instructions on installation for Red Hat / Fedora Core with yum are at:
> http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/installing-lumenvox-rpm.htm
>
> Debian users can find apt instructions at:
> http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/debian-installation.htm
>
> Please let us know of any problems you find.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Stephen Keller
> Project Manager
> LumenVox
> P: 1-877-977-0707 - just say, "Support"
> P: +1-858-707-7700
> F: +1-858-707-7072
> support@LumenVox.com
> www.LumenVox.com
>
>
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Any changelog or feature enhancements? Also what does this mean for older \
installations? I get the new install, but what about upgrading are there different \
steps and measures we need to take when upgrading?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote"> \
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Stephen Keller &lt;<a \
href="mailto:StephenKeller@lumenvox.com">StephenKeller@lumenvox.com</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, \
204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> Just a quick note to let \
everyone know that LumenVox 8.5 is now available. This represents a pretty big change \
in our installation. Starting with version 8.5, LumenVox installs files into a number \
of different locations (older versions of the software installed everything into \
/opt/lumenvox/).<br>

<br>
/etc/lumenvox/ contains configuration files and other non-executable files for the \
Engine. A file called lumenvox_settings.conf in this directory controls where the \
applications will place logs, look for acoustic models, etc. By default, the \
/etc/lumenvox/Lang/ directory contains grammars and the acoustic models that \
determine which languages the Engine will use when performing decodes.<br>

<br>
/usr/bin/ contains the actual binary files for the Speech Engine and License \
Server.<br> <br>
/usr/include/ contains include files needed by the Engine client.<br>
<br>
/usr/lib/ contains library files used across the LumenVox applications.<br>
<br>
/usr/share/docs/lumenvox/ is the top-level folder for documentation.<br>
<br>
/var/logs/lumenvox/ is where the applications place logs by default. The directory is \
created by the Core package.<br> <br>
/etc/init.d contains the lvsred and lvlicensed scripts that start the SRE Server and \
License Server daemons at system start-up.<br> <br>
Doing this has eliminated the need to use environment variables, so everyone should \
have much less trouble using LumenVox and the connector bridge with scripts like \
safe_asterisk.<br> <br>
We have also changed the package names and split the software into a few more \
packages, so be sure and read the installation instructions.<br> <br>
Please note that if you install the software, you will need to download the latest \
connector bridge, which is b22 from your account at <a \
href="http://www.lumenvox.com/customers/" \
target="_blank">http://www.lumenvox.com/customers/</a><br>

<br>
Instructions on installation for Red Hat / Fedora Core with yum are at: <a \
href="http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/installing-lumenvox-rpm.htm" \
target="_blank">http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/installing-lumenvox-rpm.htm</a><br>


<br>
Debian users can find apt instructions at: <a \
href="http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/debian-installation.htm" \
target="_blank">http://www.lumenvox.com/help/speechEngineAsterisk/installation/debian-installation.htm</a><br>


<br>
Please let us know of any problems you find.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
<br>
Stephen Keller<br>
Project Manager<br>
LumenVox<br>
P: 1-877-977-0707 - just say, &quot;Support&quot;<br>
P: +1-858-707-7700<br>
F: +1-858-707-7072<br>
support@LumenVox.com<br>
<a href="http://www.LumenVox.com" target="_blank">www.LumenVox.com</a><br>
<br>
<br>
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