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List:       aspell-user
Subject:    Re: [Aspell-user] Text::Aspell install problem, OS X
From:       apv <apv () sedition ! com>
Date:       2003-12-16 1:15:28
Message-ID: 557F343E-2F65-11D8-A047-000A95719C94 () sedition ! com
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You rock. You gave me the clue to fix it. I had bad aspell libraries in 
the /usr/local path from my bad tries at compiling it myself. I removed 
them, and the Fink installed /sw paths kicked in and everything went 
perfectly with make and my test perl script is running right.

Thank you! At least one set of web pages out there in the world will 
now have better spelling b/c of your help.
-Ashley

On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 04:59 PM, Bill Moseley wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:45:56PM -0800, apv wrote:
>> Yes, I've got the dicitonary in the /sw path at
>> /sw/share/aspell/en_US.multi
>
> Sorry, I have not been able to spend any time debugging your problem,
> but it looks like your aspell is configured to have dictionaries in
> /usr/local/lib/aspell, not /sw/share/aspell.  But I'm not sure how you
> got your dictionaries installed in /sw, either.  I thought that when 
> you
> run ./configure for the dictionary files it found the path like this:
>
>   $ aspell dump config dict-dir
>   /usr/local/lib/aspell
>
> If your installed aspell give /sw/share/aspell then maybe you have two
> different versions of aspell installed and Text::Aspell is linking to
> the library that is configured to use /usr/local/lib/aspell.
>
> But I'm just guessing.  Perhaps a little bit of time with strace and
> ldd might show if that's happening.
>
>
> -- 
> Bill Moseley
> moseley@hank.org
>
>




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