Fellas,

I have been following along in this trying to get my own spell check to
work.  I've installed pspell 12.2, aspell 33.7.1 from source and
gnomespell 0.4 from an rpm labeled "ximian", rebooted, and I still have
no spell check capabilities.  

The first two packages installed perfectly, when I tried to install
gnome-spell from source it gave me this error: 

*** No rule to make target '../gnome-spell/dictionary-factory.c' needed
by 'gnome-spell.pot'. Stop

After I got this error I figured an rpm install might work better, so I
tried that and got no errors.  But, after rebooting I still have no
spell-check.

Is there a test I can do to see if I have eveything installed correctly?

-John

On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 09:11, Ralph Sanford wrote:

> On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 00:46, Jim George wrote:
> > If it's ok with you guys I'm going to keep on with this as I really need
> > to get it working.
> > 
> > I now have the following rpms installed;
> > 
> > ispell-3.1.20-297
> > aspell-en-gb-0.33.7.1-ximian.3
> > gnome-spell-0.4-ximian.1
> > pspell-devel-0.12.2-ximian.6
> > pspell-0.12.2-ximian.4
> > aspell-0.33.7.1-ximian.3
> > 
> > I should point out that I had to force aspell to install using --nodeps as it 
>complains bitterly about a missing 
> > libltdl.so.0. The only rpm I could find containing this was for red-hat 7.1 (I run 
>SuSE 7.1).  Even after installing
> > it aspell still complained.
> > 
> > Please let me know what else I need to do to get this working?
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > Jim
> > 
> snipped
> 
> If you force using --nodeps then it appears that you used rpm to
> install.  Do not know for sure that rpm works.  Yast1 does work and
> calls up SuSEconfig.  I would recommend quitting evolution, killev etc.,
> removing all the spell packages and then install pspell, aspell and
> gnomespell in the sequence and manner that I had described earlier. 
> Restart X, and set html viewer -> miscellaneous to "en".  This exact
> method is what I found that works.
> 
> aspell-en-gb does not work.  Or at least did not as of November.
> 
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