reassign 442100 dictionaries-common
thanks

Robbert Haarman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Package: emacs
> Version: 21.4a+1-3etch1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Emacs spell checking (both ispell-buffer and flyspell-buffer) fails with 
> Invalid regexp: "Invalid range end" when the language is set to dutch 
> (M-x ispell-change-language RET nederlands RET).
>
> This may be the same problem as in bug #351846
> (/usr/bin/emacs-21.2: ispell w/dutch dictionary gives Invalid regexp: 
> "Invalid range end") and/or bug #296734 (idutch: emacs integration 
> broken), both of which are supposed to have been fixed.
>
> However, rather than using ispell and idutch, I am using aspell 
> (0.60.4-4) and aspell-nl (0.1e-44).
>
> I can spell check files fine (both English and Dutch) when I run aspell 
> from the command line. I can also spell check from Emacs if the language 
> is set to english. The only combination that fails is spell checking 
> from Emacs with the language set to nederlands (which is Dutch for 
> "Dutch").

I can reproduce this on sid with emacs22, the error message being
slightly different: Invalid regexp: "Range striding over charsets".

With emacs-snapshot and Emacs' version of ispell.el, however,
spell-checking with aspell-nl works fine, so I think the bug is in
dictionaries-common's version of ispell.el; reassigning the bug.

Cheers,
       Sven



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