The CTelnet::encodingChanged() message is normal.
The others look like you are missing the hunspell spell-checker system - not 
quite sure how it is done on all platforms but on Linux you will want at least 
the hunspell-en-us (we default to en-US) DICTIONARY file as well as libhunspell 
the RUNTIME LIBRARIES (and libhunspell-dev the DEVELOPMENT header files if you 
are building Mudlet from source). It seems you do not have the first and/or the 
second of these to hand.  On windows the situation is less clear to me but I 
suspect you need the dictionary and associated affixes files en_US.dic & 
en_US.aif respectively to be in the same directory as the executable.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1660082

Title:
  Error on script registered on GMCP event

Status in Mudlet:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  I have created a simple script (called GMCP) which is registered upon
  gmcp.char

  It only contains : display(gmcp)

  Now when i received the GMCP event i have this message in the debug
  window : "LUA: ERROR running script GMCP (GMCP) ERROR: attempt to call
  a nil value"

  I have tested this on the latest release (3.0.iota) and i have built
  the latest commit (e5b832b) but i get the same result.

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