On 10/14/2012 02:34 PM, Agustin Martin wrote:
I have been debugging this problem and noticed that this is caused by
some problems with the way hunspell handle init version string in pipe
mode, way that is not compatible with ispell and aspell. This causes
Emacs not catching the error condition caused by missing dictionaries
after failed hunspell initialization. You tried american, but current
myspell.us does not register itself for use with Emacs, so unless you
have a personal entry in your ~/emacs file it should fail with an
error like

ispell-init-process: Can't open affix or dictionary files for
dictionary named "american".

Indeed.

I'm using several hunspell-* and myspell dictionaries, but hunspell also doesn't register.

After setting up manually the dictionaries aliases in ispell-dictionary-alist, I was able to make hunspell work.

I have filed a bug report upstream about this problem

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3577183&group_id=143754&atid=756395

with this summary:
<cut>

Thanks a lot for the debugging.

As mentioned there I have been playing with a proposed change that
seems to work here in my tests (mostly with normal use under Emacs),
although it is still not deeply tested.

I tried the patch, and I can confirm it also works.
I also normally use hunspell within emacs.


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