Nope, but I bet that'd do it. You'd think part of it's install
would be to check for a dictionary and say you need one, etc.
Thanks,
Robert
Thus spake Allan F. Caetano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >>>>> "Robert" == Robert L Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Robert> I just installed ispell via apt-get and tried to run it:
>
> Robert> {0}:dilbert:/home/roharris/UoP/Assign1>ispell Decision.txt
>
> Robert> Can't open /usr/lib/ispell/default.hash
>
> Robert> Anyone know which package is missing?
>
> That's very weird... Do you have any of the dictionary packages
> installed (iamerican, ibritish etc)?
>
> cheers,
>
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