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aspell doesn't work under 1.1.8-2 (was Re: ispell package)
- To: Jon Ericson <Jonathan dot L dot Ericson at jpl dot nasa dot gov>
- Subject: aspell doesn't work under 1.1.8-2 (was Re: ispell package)
- From: Jason Tishler <Jason dot Tishler at dothill dot com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 09:34:04 -0500
- Cc: Cygwin <cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Organization: Dot Hill Systems Corp.
- References: <86ofvmjyvz.fsf@jon_ericson.jpl.nasa.gov> <20010228163439.Y449@dothill.com> <86vgpt2jp0.fsf@jon_ericson.jpl.nasa.gov>
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:44:27PM +0000, Jon Ericson wrote:
> Jason Tishler <Jason.Tishler@dothill.com> writes:
>
> > pspell:
> >
> > $ configure --disable-ltdl
> > $ make
> > $ make prefix=/tmp/pspell/usr/local install
> >
> > aspell:
> >
> > $ configure
> > $ make
> > $ make prefix=/tmp/aspell/usr/local install
> > $ cd /tmp/aspell
> > $ strip usr/local/bin/*.exe
> > $ strip -g usr/local/lib/libaspell.a
>
> Hmmm... with the latest versions of [ap]spell (.12 and .33) and cygwin
> (1.1.8), I get a stackdump when I try to do anything more interesting
> then getting the usage message (for instance aspell -c TODO). The
> configure and make steps work without error. Were you using previous
> versions?
No, I'm using the latest versions too -- aspell .33 and pspell .12.
However, I am running them successfully under a cygwin1.dll that I built
from CVS on Feb 13 09:39 2001.
I just tried aspell/pspell under 1.1.8-2 and I am getting a stackdump too.
For grins, I tried 1.1.7 and aspell/pspell runs without stackdump-ing.
My suggestion is to replace your cygwin1.dll with one from a recent
snapshot or build it yourself from CVS.
Jason
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