As mentioned at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17825820/how-do-i-turn-off-e-info-in-pocketsphinx, this can be achieved by passing pocketsphinx the -logfn /dev/null command-line option. As for how to do that when using pocketsphinx through gstreamer, I have no idea.
As mentioned at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17825820/how-do-i-turn-off-e-info-in-pocketsphinx, this can be achieved by passing pocketsphinx the `-logfn /dev/null` command-line option. As for how to do that when using pocketsphinx through gstreamer, I have no idea.
Update: With the new version of pocketsphinx supported in version 0.1.1, the configuration is only printed once, not twice. It stands to reason then that this bug is half fixed. I somehow doubt the second half will be so easy to fix.
Update: With the new version of pocketsphinx supported in version 0.1.1, the configuration is only printed once, not twice. It stands to reason then that this bug is half fixed. I somehow doubt the second half will be so easy to fix.
It shouldn’t even be printed once unless a verbose option is set. I need to figure out how to make it be quiet.
As mentioned at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17825820/how-do-i-turn-off-e-info-in-pocketsphinx, this can be achieved by passing pocketsphinx the
-logfn /dev/null
command-line option. As for how to do that when using pocketsphinx through gstreamer, I have no idea.It can also be silenced with
-debug 0
.The fix might actually be beyond my control, it seems, so I’m removing this issue from a specific release.
Update: With the new version of pocketsphinx supported in version 0.1.1, the configuration is only printed once, not twice. It stands to reason then that this bug is half fixed. I somehow doubt the second half will be so easy to fix.