Kevin Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 19 May 2005, Lute Kamstra wrote: > >> I use aspell on Debian testing. "aspell --version" shows me: >> >> @(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.60.3-20050121) >> >> I use "aspell check test.txt" on this file: >> >> ,----[ test.txt ] >> | Unknownword >> | >> | unknownword >> | >> | unknownword >> `---- >> >> Then I type "I" at the first word "Unknownword" and at the second word >> "unknownword". Now aspell questions the spelling of the third word >> "unknownword" and even suggests "unknownword" as an alternative. > > Please file a bug report and I will look into it ASAP.
I just did. Isn't the information above enough to reproduce the bug? I first read Aspell's texinfo documentation; it doesn't mention bug reporting at all. Then I read Aspell's website to find out how to file a bug report. It mentions "Sourceforge Tracker" as a way to report a bug. I tried to use it but it requires me to log in. I don't have an account on Sourceforge. Creating an account involves reading the "Terms and Conditions of Use" and the "Privacy Statement" (both quite lengthy) and thinking about whether I want to agree to them. I don't think it is reasonable to expect that people do all that just to file a bug report. Personally, I don't want to create an account at Sourceforge, so I decided to post to aspell-devel instead. Regards, Lute Kamstra. _______________________________________________ Aspell-devel mailing list Aspell-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-devel