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On 23-04-2005 00:55, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Package: myspell-da
Version: 1.4.49-1
Severity: important
The package is built completely without support for composite words.
This means that programs using myspell for spell-checking will
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On 23-04-2005 00:55, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Package: myspell-da
Version: 1.4.49-1
Severity: important
The package is built completely without support for composite words.
This means that programs using myspell for spell-checking will
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
The newest releases of the Debian package use dsdo as
source. Is it wrong of me to assume that dsdo should be
able to reproduce the content of myspell?
Yes. The up-stream package dsdo does not generate proper
versions of the various application-specific packages (at
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 23-04-2005 00:55, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
The package is built completely without support for
composite words. This means that programs using
myspell for spell-checking will reject lots of correct
words as incorrect.
This problem does not exist in the
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On 06-05-2005 14:12, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 23-04-2005 00:55, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
The package is built completely without support for
composite words. This means that programs using
myspell for
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On 06-05-2005 14:04, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
The newest releases of the Debian package use dsdo as
source. Is it wrong of me to assume that dsdo should be
able to reproduce the content of myspell?
Yes. The
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 06-05-2005 14:04, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
The newest releases of the Debian package use dsdo as
source. Is it wrong of me to assume that dsdo should be
able to reproduce the content of myspell?
Yes. The up-stream package dsdo
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On 23-04-2005 00:55, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
The package is built completely without support for composite words.
This means that programs using myspell for spell-checking will
reject lots of correct words as incorrect.
This problem does
Package: myspell-da
Version: 1.4.49-1
Severity: important
The package is built completely without support for composite words.
This means that programs using myspell for spell-checking will
reject lots of correct words as incorrect.
This problem does not exist in the upstream package
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