@Mattia: Please see this short readme file:
https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice-
dictionaries/-/blob/master/dictionaries/en/README_en_GB_thes.txt
My interpretation of that is that a symlink would not be a workaround,
but it would be a setup in accordance with upstrea
That was done 6 years ago, but reverted a few months later
(6388ad7919526ff00d5a850c84e74e74824f and the commit after that
drops the Provides) and actually never released.
ISTR that there were such symlinks in the past (before lo-dicts came to
be), but they haven't been in place for quite a wh
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Title:
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Hmm Mattia... This is the commit you made to fix that Debian bug 6 years
ago:
https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice-
dictionaries/-/commit/675b6f4f
Is there a reason to reconsider?
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Thanks for your response. I looked a bit more into it, and it seems that
the official recommended way of dealing with this problem is the symlink
approach, and that en-GB is explicitly provided by the en-US package -
the compiler of the thesaurus intentionally combined both languages'
spelling vari
Thinking about this, I declie your proposal to symlink the en-us
thesaurus dictionary into en-gb.
en-gb and en-us are sufficiently different than I don't think we should
do it.
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
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