Ispell-3.1.18-4 now suggests a word-list instead of recommending one.
I am retaining the 'word-list' virtual package, in the hope that a new
wenglish will be released, perhaps even by myself, prviding such a
virtual package.
Kenny.
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The latest Debian releases of ispell, iamerican and ibritish do not
use their version details in the copyright file names.
ispell-3.1.18-4
iamerican-3.1.18-3
ibritish-3.1.18-3
Kenny.
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After talking to Stephen Tweedie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> last night about
my understansing of the current way which dselect and dpkg handle the
'Z' conffiles option, he came up with one possible solution I thought
should be aired.
At the moment, dselect sets an environment variable, and dpkg then
test
Since I cannot get through to ftp.debian.org this morning, I've put
the ispell-dictionary-devel.tar.gz file up for anon ftp at
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/pub/ispell-dictionary-devel.tar.gz
If somebody else wants to upload to ftp.debian.org, then please go ahead.
Kenny.
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I knocked up this text this morning, before going away for a week, as
I've had some interest from people wishing to see more ispell
dictionaries. I'll probably read my mail at the weekend, but I won't
be sending any out until next week, probably Tuesday.
I hope this is enough to let interested pe
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