Re: Unable to load the "aspell" module.



On 2001.08.13 12:40 christophe barbe wrote:
> You certainly need the .la file.
> You can do it yourself or grab it from 
> http://ufies.org/~christophe/
> 
> Christophe
>

How are the *.la files used in this context?  I'm in a running "war" with
the committer on this one in FreeBSD-land--I keep trying to put them in and
he keeps zipping them out of my distribution.  Hence, spelling is broken
with Balsa in FreeBSD.  But I need a good argument as to why/how they're
necessary in this context if I'm going to win . . . :)

jmc
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> Le 2001.08.13 16:07:45 +0200, Toralf Lund a écrit :
> > When I try spellchecking in the compose window I get the following
> > message:
> > 	Unable to load the "aspell" module.
> > This may well be caused by a problem with my build or configuration,
> but
> > I
> > don't know where to start looking. balsa is definitely linked with
> > libpspell, though, and aspell from the command line works just fine.
> Any
> > ideas?
> > 
> > I'm using the most recent Balsa code from CVS, along with pspell and
> > aspell
> > supplied with Red Hat 7.1 (pspell-0.11.2-2 and aspell-0.32.6-2)
> > 
> > --
> > - Toralf
> > ... who would like to appologise for any incorrect spelling in this
> > message
> > ;-)
> > 
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