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Subject: dictionaries-common: [ispell.el]: Does not allow to safe word if it
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Package: dictionaries-common
Version: 0.25.12
Severity: normal

Hi,

the word "Schaft" is not in the german ispell dictionary (it's meaning
is similar to the english "shaft", or stem).  When running
ispell-whatever on a text containing the word, it offers a couple of
corrections, and it offers to record it as a "correct composition of the
derivative" 'Schaf+t'.  This composition does not exist, but there is no
possibility to safe the word itself instead.

I'm not familiar with using ispell outside of Emacs, but it seems to me
as if ispell does not have the problem:

$ ispell -d ndeutsch ispelltest.txt=20
    Schaft              File: ispelltest.txt



Transfereffizienzen wegen der geringen Anzahl Donorphotonen stark
streuen.  Unerwartet ist dabei, dass der "`Schaft"' des Knochens bei

00: Schabt
01: Schaf
02: Schafe
03: Schaff
04: Schafft
05: Schafs
06: Schalt
07: Schart
08: Schaut
09: Schasst
10: Schlaft
11: Schuft
??: Schaf+t

[SP] <number> R)epl A)ccept I)nsert L)ookup U)ncap Q)uit e(X)it or ? for he=
lp

Here it seems I can both use Schaf+t (??) or Insert the word "Schaft".

Regards, Frank

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Versions of packages dictionaries-common depends on:
ii  debconf                       1.4.30.13  Debian configuration managemen=
t sy
ii  perl                          5.8.4-8    Larry Wall's Practical Extract=
ion=20

-- debconf information:
  dictionaries-common/invalid_debconf_value:
  dictionaries-common/selecting_ispell_wordlist_default:
* dictionaries-common/default-ispell: deutsch (New German 8 bit)
* dictionaries-common/default-wordlist: deutsch (New German)
  dictionaries-common/ispell-autobuildhash-message:
  dictionaries-common/old_wordlist_link: true
  dictionaries-common/move_old_usr_dict: true
  dictionaries-common/remove_old_usr_dict_link: false

--=20
Frank K=FCster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Z=FCrich
Debian Developer


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Subject: Bug#318917: fixed in dictionaries-common 0.50.2
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Source: dictionaries-common
Source-Version: 0.50.2

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
dictionaries-common, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

dictionaries-common-dev_0.50.2_all.deb
  to pool/main/d/dictionaries-common/dictionaries-common-dev_0.50.2_all.deb
dictionaries-common_0.50.2.dsc
  to pool/main/d/dictionaries-common/dictionaries-common_0.50.2.dsc
dictionaries-common_0.50.2.tar.gz
  to pool/main/d/dictionaries-common/dictionaries-common_0.50.2.tar.gz
dictionaries-common_0.50.2_all.deb
  to pool/main/d/dictionaries-common/dictionaries-common_0.50.2_all.deb



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

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Format: 1.7
Date: Thu,  1 Sep 2005 15:57:07 +0200
Source: dictionaries-common
Binary: dictionaries-common-dev dictionaries-common
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.50.2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Agustin Martin Domingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Agustin Martin Domingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 dictionaries-common - Common utilities for spelling dictionary tools
 dictionaries-common-dev - Developer tools and Policy for spelling dictionary 
tools
Closes: 318917
Changes: 
 dictionaries-common (0.50.2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * debian/patches/420_ispell.el_guess-wording.dpatch: (closes: #318917)
     - New patch. Improve ispell.el wording when an affix
       composition is found.
   * scripts/system/aspell-autobuildhash:
     - Make sure $options is not empty in debugging mode
   * debian/control:
     - Add "| debconf-2.0" to dictionaries-common debconf dependency
       to unblock installation of cdebconf
Files: 
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dictionaries-common_0.50.2.dsc
 b8c5f8f26ef3ca05d80a12a62f1e7d14 225166 text standard 
dictionaries-common_0.50.2.tar.gz
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dictionaries-common_0.50.2_all.deb
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