Le ven 10/01/2003 à 20:44, Mark Gordon a écrit : > On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:53, Yves Bajard wrote: > > > No, working in Konsole (in root), I typed the first command suggested by > > Rick: > > # rpm -qa ! grep spell > > > > And here is the answer I got: > > aspell-da-1.4.22-2 > > gnome-spell-o.5-1.ximian.3 > > aspell-devel-0.33.7.1-9 > > aspell-en-ca-0.33.7.1-9 > > aspell-es-0.2.8 > > aspell-fr.1-1 > > pspell-0.12.2-8 > > pspell-devel-0.12.2-8 > > > > My scant understanding of Linux is that: > > -qa in the command means question and answer > > -qa is the same as -q -a, which is the same as --query --all. It lists > all the packages you have installed. Piping through grep allows you to > perform regular expressions on the output, e.g. list all installed > packages that have the "spell" string in them. > > > grep may means go and fetch data > > g/re/p, Globally search for Regular Expression and Print. ed(1) syntax, > very old. > > > Am I understanding this correctly? > > It comes out the same. > > > In the answer, I understand that I have in my filesystem (how do I find > > where they are?) > > e.g.: > rpm -ql aspell-en-ca > > > , aspell files (are they programs or data?)for Danish, > > Spanish, Canadian English, and French, which are my four operating > > languages. I do not have the American English aspell and my various > > dictionaries or spell check programs are of different ages (if I read > > their numbering OK). > > On Red Hat, there is no separate aspell-en package; what would be its > contents are in the regular aspell package. Other distros (e.g. a > certain French one and a certain German one) have aspell-en packages, > which makes sense for French and German distros.
Well, we were probably visionary : aspell 0.50.3 is now shipped with english directonary in a separate tarball :)) -- Frederic Crozat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MandrakeSoft _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution