I don't think that hunspell-sv-se is a blocker for syncing from Debian.

Currently there are two versions of hunspell-sv-se in the Ubuntu
archive: The latest is built by libreoffice-dictionaries, but there is
also an old one built by the hunspell-sv source package. If we would
sync, both would be overridden by hunspell-sv, and that's what we want,
isn't it?

OTOH, libreoffice-dictionaries includes spellcheckers for both sv-se and
sv-fi, so we should change it in debian so it builds both hunspell-sv-se
and hunspell-sv-fi. But that can be done afterwards, if I understand it
correctly. Since I'm from Sweden, I'll be happy to help sorting out any
Swedish issues. ;)

It would be great if the sync with Debian could be done ASAP.

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