Jeff Cai-san wrote (01/15/09 02:12 PM): > I ever made a patch to make gnome-spell to use enchant without > installing enchant since gnome-spell and enchant lie in the same spec > file SUNWgnome-spell.spec. Though gnome-spell has been obsolete now, you > can still refer to this patch so that enchant can build enchant-voikko > without libvoikko installed. > http://markmail.org/message/in2zvgoha5uu4to7
I guess you replied another mail of mine. This mail was a zemberek patch instead of voikko :). Sorry but I may not understand your point. Do you mean, if I add gnome-spell.spec in SUNWgnome-spell.spec, I can build libenchant_voikko.so without installing libvoikko.so? I looked at your spec.diff in the link and it modified the local $PKG_CONFIG_PATH. libvoikko doesn't have the .pc files so I think that way is not applied simply. After SUNWgnome-spell with libenchant_voikko.so is installed with pkgadd, if libvoikko.so doesn't exists, enchant outputs an warning in stdout. I thought that issue was happened with fi spell dictionary only yesterday but actually it's happened in any languages. Probably users don't want to see the warning messages with English dictionary so it may be better NOT to add libenchant_voikko.so until libvoikko.so is shown in the installed system. > > In this way, the spel file can look more elegant. > > Regards > > > Jeff > > On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 19:50 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center > wrote: >> Currently enchant enables the zemberek feature and gedit crashes on >> tr_TR.UTF-8 because of no zemerek servers. >> I'd like to apply the patch at the moment until the zemberek is integrated. >> Once zemberek is integrated, I'd like to replace it with another enhancement. >> >> I'm also modifying enchant.ordering to use myspell by default. >> I think the two patches are easy to be maintained. > >
