Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 23:14:30 -0800 From: Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> To: Matt Smith <freebsd@xtaz.co.uk>, Stephen Fisher <sfisher@sdf.org>, FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Why was ispell removed? Message-ID: <CAN6yY1vwttApqd0XmWHNOCoCndEgx7Ze0p6Wf%2BzaRUtT911rAg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20141202192720.GA10059@xtaz.uk> References: <20141201205804.GB9933@SDF.ORG> <20141202192720.GA10059@xtaz.uk>
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Matt Smith <freebsd@xtaz.co.uk> wrote: > On Dec 01 13:58, Stephen Fisher wrote: > > I recently noticed that the ispell port has been removed in favor of the > > aspell-ispell port ("ispell compatibility script for aspell"). Does > > anyone know why it was removed? All I see on Fresh Ports is that it > > was deprecated and finally removed in January of this year. > > > > (The ispell script for aspell doesn't fully replicate ispell > > functionality such as checking words on the command line as shown below) > > > > Real ispell: > > >ispell > > @(#) International Ispell Version 3.3.02 12 Jun 2005 > > word: word > > ok > > > > > > word: ^D > > > > > > > > aspell script: > > >ispell > > Ispell compatibility script for Aspell. > > Usage: /usr/local/bin/ispell [options] -a|-l|-v[v]|-c|-e[1-4]|<file> > > It seems that you can just use the -a switch on aspell: > > $ aspell -a > @(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.60.6.1) > helo this is a tset > & helo 11 0: he lo, he-lo, hello, helot, help, halo, hell, held, helm, > hero, he'll > * > * > * > & tset 5 15: test, stet, Set, Tet, set > > It seems to do exactly the same as hunspell like you have been pointed > to in the rest of this thread? > > I get slightly different results, probably because of two different dictionaries. In any case, it might be appropriate if there was an installation message about installing dictionaries. But it's still a bit embarrassing that I didn't find it myself. Thanks! -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer, Retired E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com
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