At 11:20 2003.02.11., Lars Aronsson wrote:

By default, aspell looks for the dictionary file ("lv") in its
standard data directory, typically /usr/share/...something
Aspell looks for ".dat" file in directory you mentioned, not for actual dictionary file containing words.
Here is content of /usr/local/share/aspell:

ASCII.dat iso8859-13.dat iso8859-3.dat iso8859-8.dat koi8-u.dat
dvorak.kbd iso8859-14.dat iso8859-4.dat iso8859-9.dat lv.dat
en.dat iso8859-15.dat iso8859-5.dat ispell spell
en_phonet.dat iso8859-1.dat iso8859-6.dat koi8-f.dat standard.kbd
iso8859-10.dat iso8859-2.dat iso8859-7.dat koi8-r.dat viscii.dat


_Dictionary words_ file should be at different dictionary -- /usr/local/lib/aspell/:

american.alias en_CA-only.rws en-only.rws
american-w-accents.alias en_CA-w-accents.multi en-only.rws.save
british.alias en_GB.multi en_US.multi
british-w-accents.alias en_GB-only.rws en_US-only.rws
canadian.alias en_GB-w-accents.multi en_US-w-accents.multi
canadian-w-accents.alias english.alias lv
en_CA.multi en.multi

My question is -- does "aspell create master" _really_ creates "machine dependent compiled binary" list of words as one can suppose from manual? My aspell 0.5 with "aspell --lang=lv create master ./lv < lv_wordlist" creates short one line file containing only "aspell default speller rowl 1.4" and nothing else. Strange. It can find "lv.dat" file (apparently) but can't create dictionary form plain list of words.


Eduards



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