Todd Walton said:
> On 12/4/05, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 04:20:49PM -0800, Carl Lowenstein wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes.  Or try to read the documentation, which might be more
>> difficult.
>>
>> I never know when you're being wry. I do read documents, you know
>> ;-)
>
> I think it was a comment targeted at the documentation.
>
> According to the aspell homepage, it was meant to replace ispell.  So
> ispell being a wrapper for aspell is probably one of those things like
> /bin/sh being a symlink to /bin/bash.
>
> On my system, the dictionary is in /usr/lib/aspell/.

On this system it is /usr/lib/ispell, and there are symlinks in
/var/lib/dict back to /usr/lib/ispell. This is on SuSE 10.0

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