Public bug reported:

poedit, openoffice2 throw following warning multiple times when started
from command line on Slovak files:

warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:
SFX

After googling I discovered also Firefox and other packages have this
problem, figured it has to do something with spellchecking, so I tracked
dependencies of poedit and found the message in hunspell-1.2.6 source
(poedit -> libgtkspell0 -> libenchant1c2a -> libhunspell-1.2-0).

grep revels the message in following places:
enchant-1.4.2/src/myspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);
hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS:warning - incompatible stripping characters and condition:
hunspell-1.2.6/src/hunspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);

The problem is I don't know what to do with this warning, it's not
descriptive enough. hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS mentions errors in dictionaries
but I have no idea what to fix. More info please?

Related bugs: #172974, #172974

** Affects: hunspell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  poedit, openoffice2 throw following warning multiple times when started
  from command line on Slovak files:
  
  warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:
  SFX
  
  After googling I discovered also Firefox and other packages have this
- problem, figured it has to do something with sppellchecking, so I
- tracked dependencies of poedit and found the message in hunspell-1.2.6
- source (poedit -> libgtkspell0 -> libenchant1c2a -> libhunspell-1.2-0).
+ problem, figured it has to do something with spellchecking, so I tracked
+ dependencies of poedit and found the message in hunspell-1.2.6 source
+ (poedit -> libgtkspell0 -> libenchant1c2a -> libhunspell-1.2-0).
  
  grep revels the message in following places:
  enchant-1.4.2/src/myspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);
  hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS:warning - incompatible stripping characters and condition:
  hunspell-1.2.6/src/hunspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);
  
  The problem is I don't know what to do with this warning, it's not
  descriptive enough. hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS mentions errors in dictionaries
  but I have no idea what to fix. More info please?

** Description changed:

  poedit, openoffice2 throw following warning multiple times when started
  from command line on Slovak files:
  
  warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:
  SFX
  
  After googling I discovered also Firefox and other packages have this
  problem, figured it has to do something with spellchecking, so I tracked
  dependencies of poedit and found the message in hunspell-1.2.6 source
  (poedit -> libgtkspell0 -> libenchant1c2a -> libhunspell-1.2-0).
  
  grep revels the message in following places:
  enchant-1.4.2/src/myspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);
  hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS:warning - incompatible stripping characters and condition:
  hunspell-1.2.6/src/hunspell/affixmgr.cxx:            HUNSPELL_WARNING(stderr, 
"warning: incompatible stripping characters and condition:\n%s\n", warnvar);
  
  The problem is I don't know what to do with this warning, it's not
  descriptive enough. hunspell-1.2.6/NEWS mentions errors in dictionaries
  but I have no idea what to fix. More info please?
+ 
+ Related bugs: #172974, #172974

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unexplained "warning - incompatible stripping characters and condition"
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