On 10 Jun 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Uwe Brauer wrote
> and that ispell.elc is not used. The one I previously mentioned is > bytecompiled on install and is first in the load path > >> And that leads me to a general question: could not please be all el >> files shipped? Ok James Moss the xemacs debian maintainer told me this much, and I Sent now an official bug report just a couple of minutes ago. As a matter of fact I thought your answer would be with respect to this bug report, which I would have found incredible fast. > > Please let me know which problem you found. ispell.el is now shipped > by dictionaries-common package for all emacsen flavours. It should > not have problems with xemacs, since it is essentially the same as > in xemacs CVS (ispell.el 3.6) with some Debian changes. They are > essentially: > > - ispell-dictionary-alist is rebuilt after really installed > dictionaries - tags are skipped in xml - default ispell dict is > obtained through the debconf selected value - Some more codings > allowed (ISO-8859-3, ISO-8859-7) > > If a patch goes with the bug report, wonderful, but first let me > know your problem, may be is a feature that needs to be handled in a > different way (e.g., fixes for the ispell-dictionary-alist contents) > or is already fixed Right, I had a look at the debian versus the original ispell.el (v 3.3) there are quite some changes. It seems that right now apt-get has some connection problems. May be the easiest would be if you could send me the ispell file before the change around May 12. It might be a problem of the alist variable however it might be something more specific in connection with flyspell. Regards Uwe