Hello,
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aspell dictionary packages for Indian languages, Soumyadip Modak.
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aspell-devel.)
For languages that share scripts, e.g., Hindi and Marathi that share the
Devanagari script, packagers of the standard aspell dictionary
distributions run into a problem because both dictionary distributions
would contain identical u-deva.{cmap,cset} files. However, if one of the
dictionaries is already installed, the second package reports problems
with conflicting files, and refuses to install unless things are forced. A
way around this would be to have separate u-deva-hi.txt and
u-deva-mr.txt files (from which the .cmap/.cset files are generated), in
the aspell-lang distributions. Of course, these files would be identical,
but that might not be much of an issue as they are a single line each.
Is that possible?
Regards,
Gora
(This message is also being copied to the Debian maintainer of the
aspell dictionary packages for Indian languages, Soumyadip Modak.
Please include him on the Cc: line, as he is not subscribed to
aspell-devel.)
For languages that share scripts, e.g., Hindi and Marathi that share the
Devanagari script, packagers of the standard aspell dictionary
distributions run into a problem because both dictionary distributions
would contain identical u-deva.{cmap,cset} files. However, if one of the
dictionaries is already installed, the second package reports problems
with conflicting files, and refuses to install unless things are forced. A
way around this would be to have separate u-deva-hi.txt and
u-deva-mr.txt files (from which the .cmap/.cset files are generated), in
the aspell-lang distributions. Of course, these files would be identical,
but that might not be much of an issue as they are a single line each.
Is that possible?
Regards,
Gora
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