ID:               33780
 User updated by:  phpbugs at w-wins dot com
 Reported By:      phpbugs at w-wins dot com
 Status:           Open
-Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
+Bug Type:         Pspell related
 Operating System: GNU/Linux (Crux 2.1)
 PHP Version:      5.1.0b3
 New Comment:

I guess it's not a feature request as such, but a modification of the
Pspell feature, changed categories


Previous Comments:
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[2005-07-20 06:32:38] phpbugs at w-wins dot com

Description:
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Using PHP 5.1.0b3 with the configure line

./configure --with-pear --with-pgsql --with-config-file-path=/etc
--with-apxs2=/usr/apache2/bin/apxs --with-pspell --enable-ftp
--enable-mbstring --enable-soap --with-gd --with-zlib --with-openssl
--enable-gd-native-ttf --with-readline --with-gmp --with-ncurses

and GNU Aspell 0.60.3

When I install new dictionaries, Aspell picks them up at once, and can
use them without any recompilation, but when I try to use the language
in PHP I get a warning from the Pspell module. When I recompile PHP,
the new dictionary becomes available without errors.

I assume the PHP Pspell module determines dictionaries at compile time,
and I don't know whether this is intended behaviour, whether there is
some good reason for it, or if it's simply a bug. Either way I would
much like it if I was able to install (and uninstall) dictionaries
without recompiling anything but the actual dictionaries.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
$p=pspell_new('no');
$res=pspell_check($p,'sinnatag');
var_dump($res);
?>


Expected result:
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bool(true)


Actual result:
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Warning: pspell_new(): PSPELL couldn't open the dictionary. reason: No
word lists can be found for the language "no".  in - on line 2

Warning: pspell_check(): 0 is not a PSPELL result index in - on line 3
bool(false)



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