Hi,
I am in the process of packaging aspell's alternative dictionaries into
Debian GNU/Linux packages. I have a couple of questions -
* Should I be packaging each alternative dictionary in each available size
into a package of its own? I mean should I have seperate packages for
british_small, british_medium, british_large, ..., american_small etc.?
What exactly is the difference between the various sizes? Is it speed or
size?
* Debian GNU/Linux allows packages to have a post-installation script. If
the difference between the various dictionary sizes is speed, I shall
probably create one package per alternate language and let the user choose
a size at install time (via the post-installation script).
Thanks.
S.
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