On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 08:08:53AM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > > How about removing this obsolete package instead of just orphaning it? I > > say "obsolete" because it didn't adapt to the fact that UTF-8 is the > > preferred character encoding nowadays, and better replacements exist > > (e.g., "aspell -i"). See also #469016. > > the version of ispell in debian is quite outdated (3.1.20.0 vs. 3.3.02), > afaik ispell handles now UTF-8 properly. however.. > > > Yes, I know about the huge list of reverse dependencies. > > ...ack, we should just remove ispell right after lenny.
IIRC, none of aspell or hunspell can handle pseudo-charsets like 'a or TeX explicit chars \'a, \'{a}, while ispell can, if the aff file has them declared, so there is no full replacement for ispell. Instead of removing ispell I would consider making ispell and ispell dicts priority extra instead of optional. Note that iamerican, ispell and ibritish have now the wrong standard priority (all them should already be optional). You sent the ITA just after my message, so I re-add, in case you missed it All iamerican, ispell and ibritish packages must have optional priority, not standard, only wamerican is intended to be standard (and currently also dictionaries-common because wamerican depends on it, but I expect this to change after lenny). See dictionaries-common policy, http://dict-common.alioth.debian.org/ Apart from looking at the policy document above, you should subscribe to the dictionaries-common-dev mailing list http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/dict-common-dev/ That is the development discussion on dictionaries-common for Debian. Is a very low traffic list, so should not be a problem to your mailbox. Welcome to spellchecking, -- Agustin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]