Bug#690367: hunspell: Latest version keeps gravitating to Finnish as a language.

2012-10-13 Thread John Winters
Package: libhunspell-1.3-0 Version: 1.3.2-4 Severity: normal File: hunspell Dear Maintainer, Since the latest version of hunspell etc. arrived in Wheezy, all spell checking seems to default to Finnish as a language. This affects both Iceweasel and Icedove. I can set it back to English, but the

Bug#487874: Problem appeared with hunspell 1.2.4

2008-07-08 Thread John Winters
I've been doing some regression testing and the problem appeared in hunspell 1.2.4. The previous release of hunspell used in Lenny (1.2.2) does not have the same problem. diffing the two versions of affentry.cxx shows changes in precisely the area where the bug lies, but I can't find any release

Bug#487874: Problem is in hunspell and not myspell-en-gb

2008-07-07 Thread John Winters
I've now diagnosed this problem and (unless there are some stringent rules on the contents of .aff files which I've been unable to find) the problem lies in hunspell and not in myspell-en-gb. It's just that the extra complexity of myspell-en-gb tickles the bug in hunspell. An example of a rule wh

Bug#487874: Problem of duff words in myspell-en-gb is more widespread

2008-07-06 Thread John Winters
Rene Engelhard wrote: > Hi, > > John Winters wrote: >> All of these words are listed correctly in the version of myspell-en-gb >> in Etch (2.0.4~rc1-3) >> >> I would suggest that the severity of this error needs increasing >> markedly, because the dictionary

Bug#487874: Problem of duff words in myspell-en-gb is more widespred

2008-07-06 Thread John Winters
There seem to be a lot more words either spelled wrongly or just plain missing in this version (1:2.4.0-2) of myspell-en-gb. Opening any existing English language document will throw up quite a few red-underlined words which are correctly spelled. Examples are: existing entertain

Bug#267608: openoffice.org-debian-files: Oooprelink help reports wrong configuration file

2004-08-23 Thread John Winters
Package: openoffice.org-debian-files Version: 1.1.2-3+1 Severity: minor The help option to oooprelink says that the behaviour of the program will be controlled by the contents of /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf. In fact the program ignores this file and instead uses /etc/openoffice/settings.debcon