You should be using aspell in which case your config option should
be
--with-ispell=/usr/bin/aspell
Hope this helps.
Bernd
Kurt Biglerさんの<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>から
>When I try to do a spell check in a SqWebMail session I get the internal
>error which is an indication that ispell_run failed. From looking at the
>code, the are just lots of possible causes for this failure, and I am
>wondering if anyone can suggest what might be the more likely possible
>reasons.
>
>Short of that I suppose I can sprinkle enomem calls around in a bunch more
>places to narrow it down. (By the way, if I make changes to sources in the
>sqwebmail subdirectory can I do make and make install in the sqwebmail
>subdirectory and not bother doing it in the top-level directory in order to
>test changes?)
>
>I had already built SqWebMail with the option
>
> --with-ispell=/usr/bin/ispell
>
>and today I actually installed aspell, and put a symbolic link to aspell's
>ispell-compatibility executable at /usr/bin/ispell.
>
>The dictionary specifications should have matched - I tried several
>possibilities to make sure, including leaving ISPELLDICT unchanged, editing
>ISPELLDICT to contain "en_US", removing ISPELLDICT entirely, which I think
>should have caused a default to "en".
>
>Running aspell dump dicts shows:
>
> en
> en_CA
> en_CA-w-accents
> en_GB
> en_GB-w-accents
> en_US
> en_US-w-accents
>
>And aspell appears to accept "english" also.
>
>Running ispell directly appears to work fine, with or without explicit
>specification of any of the available dictionaries, including "english".
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
>-Kurt Bigler
>
>
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