Please be informed that binary packages for Red Hat 9 have been published and can be retrieved via the UniMRCP YUM repository.
The packages are currently available for the following open source and commercial UniMRCP components.
- UniMRCP Client and Server
- UniMRCP Dependencies
- Google SR/SS and Dialogflow
- AWS Transcribe/Polly and Lex
- Azure SR/SS and Bot Service
- Nuance SR/SS and Bot Service
- Soundhound SR/SS and Bot Service
- NVIDIA Riva SR/SS
- Deepgram SR/SS
- Verbio SR/SS
- Watson SR/SS
- Yandex SR/SS
- ASAPP SR
- Speechmatics SR
- GoVivace SR
- Voci SR
- Kaldi SR
Regular installation instructions apply.
Note that all the RPM packages provided by UniMRCP are signed by a GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) key SHA-1. Red Hat 9 depreciates SHA-1 in favor of SHA-256 and SHA-512. The UniMRCP packages will be signed by a new SHA-512 key in the future. For the time being, you may need to explicitly allow SHA-1 on Red Hat 9 before importing the UniMRCP GPG key. See this article for more information.
update-crypto-policies --set DEFAULT:SHA1
Thank you for using UniMRCP.
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Arsen Chaloyan
Author of UniMRCP
http://www.unimrcp.org