Agustin,

Is only the error format. The very same config files are working in one
server and not working in the other. Quite strange. I started playing with
enconding and that kind of stuff but no luck. 

To be honest, I don't quite understand what the error means. Just in caso, I
double checked /tmp/ permissions and are ok. 

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Hello,

I'm testing ASPELL as OpenCMS (FCKEditor) spell checker in RedHat Linux.
I've installed the Speller Pages in my home and in both of our development
enviroments, following the steps of this tutorial
(http://mail.opencms.org/pipermail/opencms-dev/2006q2/024532.html) and it
worked perfectly. But, when we tried to do the same in our Testing
enviroment, it fails.

The configuration is the same for all the machines. When we try to execute
the spell check, it says:
SYSTEM ERROR: "Aspell program execution failed ('/usr/bin/aspell -a
--lang=es --enconding=utf-8 -H </tmp/aspell_data_jekYTi 2>&1"

If we execute the same command from the console, it works alright. I also
try changing the enconding but no luck.

Do you have any idea what could be wrong with this?

Best regards,
Hernan.





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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 15:24:47 -0700 (MST)
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On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Julie Singco wrote:

> 1.  When I sign in locally to a computer with an administrator sign on 
> I am able to add words to my personal word list.  Nothing seems to get 
> added when I sign into the network with a logon that does not have 
> administrator rights.
>  
> What files or folders does a logon need access to when using the aspell?

For unix:

   ~/.aspell.en.pws
   ~/.aspell.en.prepl

>  
> 2.  What file formats for other dictionaries are compatible with aspell? 
> We want to purchase a commercial medical dictionary to use with Aspell 
> but want to make sure we get a format that's compatible.

For the personal dictionary its is basically just a word list see the
manual.

For main dictionary is in an internal format.  Dictionaries need to be
compiled from a list of words (one per line).

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