On Wednesday 10 November 2004 14:15, Michelle Kramer wrote:
My department has recently switched to RedHat Linux. I want to
duplicate our old spell on our prior HP. The old command was spell
+dict filename output_list_filename
I have tried to come up with a way to use spell on RedHat but
Hi
I see your post at aspell
I have the same compilation error.
In order to have a solution I compile the 0.50.5 and
It works perfectly
Maybe if u do that your problem would be solved
I dont know why the acommon does not compile
with gcc
I ran across this post from an earlier time and the reply:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/aspell-user/2004-09/msg00019.html
But I am seeing the original behavior on aspell 0.60.1. All normal
numbers (not part of words) are being treated as spelling errors i.e. 1879
or 101. Have I missed
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, DAVID GAMA RODRIGUEZ wrote:
Hi
I see your post at aspell
I have the same compilation error.
In order to have a solution I compile the 0.50.5 and It works perfectly
Maybe if u do that your problem would be solved
I don't know why the acommon does not compile
On 2004.11.10 14:22 Kevin Atkinson wrote:
Also, since it is such and old compiler there is little interest in
compiling Aspell with it. You have a very old system, I'm afraid.
Would it be possible to compile aspell on a Linux with the compiler that
aspell needs and then install it on my Linux?
Kevin Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Vin Shelton wrote:
Kevin Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. Since I need to support building on multiple platforms, I solved that
problem by creating a tree of symlinks and I then discovered my second
problem; it appears
Hi, I'm afraid aspell 0.50.5 cannot be compiled either, it produces a
different compile error:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../common -I../../../common -g -O2 -c
readonly_ws.cpp -Wp,-MD,.deps/readonly_ws.TPlo -fPIC -DPIC -o
.libs/readonly_ws.o
vector_hash-t.hpp: In method `void