On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 14:12:20 -0500, Matthew Talbert <ransom1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>2009/2/8 Enrico Tröger <enrico.troe...@uvena.de>: >> Hi, >> >> I just noticed Tor has built enchant for Windows [1], great job. >> Cool. >> >> Being curious whether it works, I installed aspell and two >> dictionaries from their Windows installers, I used the default >> directory C:\Program Files \Aspell. >> >> Unfortunately and not really surprising, libenchant.dll or better the >> provider libenchant_aspell.dll, doesn't find the aspell-15.dll. >> Is there any way to tell enchant where to look for the installed >> aspell installation? >> Another problem is that libenchant_aspell.dll looks for >> "libaspell-15.dll" but the Aspell Windows installers install a >> "aspell-15.dll" (without the lib prefix). >> >> So, after all, how to use enchant with Aspell at all on Windows? > >I just ran into this. What I did was install Aspell, change the name >of aspell-15.dll to libaspell-15.dll, copy everything over to my app's >directory, and it all just works. Hmm yes. I tried this as well and it works. But this is kind of hard to explain to users and it's not very convenient at all. Furthermore, I don't want to ship Aspell with my application and especially not the Aspell dictionaries. Regards, Enrico -- Get my GPG key from http://www.uvena.de/pub.asc
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