[ sorry for the late answer ]

Hi,

On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 03:49:34PM +0100, Luca Capello wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2012 10:35:55 +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 03:08:15AM +0100, Luca Capello wrote:
> >> I completely switched to hunspell and thus I was quite surprised that it
> >> did not worked in emacs-snapshot.  The attached patches do the trick:
> > [ snip ]
> >> I do not think we are still in time for wheezy, in case feel free to ask
> >> and I can NMU and then asked to the RM.
> >
> > I agree. Let's do that after wheezy.
> 
> This means that (at least) Emacs users can not spellcheck using
> hunspell-en-us on wheezy.  After having thought a bit more about it, I
> think this deserves a wheezy unblock, since it is a packaging bug.

I disagree. It's a feature, not a bug. But if you think it warrants an unblock,
feel free; I am not going to deal with the RT wrt that ;-)

> >> BTW, I was also quite surprised to see that we still have a
> >> myspell-en-us binary from openoffice.org-dictionaries, which actually
> >> ships a more recent dictionary.
> >
> > "More recent" in version/date or in that it also uses hunspell-only
> > features? The latter would be a bug and that should be fixed *NOT* by
> > upgrading that package but removing it (I consider the dictionary
> > shipped on the hunspell site itself - which is this one - canonical;
> > as obsolete it might be)
> 
> "More recent" in version/date: 2008-12-18 vs. 2007-08-29, both with
> 'nemeth AT OO.o' as the last committer.

Yeah, that 2008-12-18 is what LibreOffice ships.
(From the hunspell author.)
 
> The 'Dictionaries' link at <http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/> redirects
> to <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries>, where the
> en_US version hosted on OO.o is even older (2006-02-07).

http://sourceforge.net/projects/hunspell.
Look at Files -> Spelling Dictionaries -> en_US.
That's what we use currently.

> And indeed there is a new Hunspell dictionary at:
> 
>   <http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wordlist/hunspell-en_US-7.1-0.zip>
> 
> IMHO the Debian hunspell-en-us package should ship this latter version.

I am not sure I consider some random dictionary from somwhere which is mentioned
in a ancient cipy in OOo(!) but not LO a canonical place. Maybe Lazlo should
be asked...

Especially since the LO copy has:

Other fixes:

OOo Issue 48060 - add numbers with affixes by COMPOUNDRULE (1st, 111th, 1990s 
etc.)
New REP items (better suggestions for accented words and a few mistakes)
OOo Issue 63541 - remove *dessicated, *dessication

(ok, maybe those from sf don't have them either, but...)

> In the meantime, I uses hunspell-en-us everyday: thus, even if I am not
> a native speaker, I care about it.  I can take over maintenance, with
> the following roadmap:
> 
> - move the sources to collab-maint on git.d.o
> - check with the RM if one or both the following points could get a
>   wheezy unblock 
> - fix this bug
> - upgrade to the last Kevin Atkinson's version
> - ask to debian-l10n-english@ mailing list if they are interested in
>   co-maintenance
> 
> Is that fine for you?

I am not sure about the Kevin Atkinson part.

Regards,

Rene


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