What is the Debian policy on this? If a user does not have any Hunspell dictionaries installed it will result in a dangling symlink. We could have some essential package create the /usr/share/hunspell-bdic directory, but in that case /usr/share/huspell-bdic will exist on systems that don’t intend to ever install any Hunspell dictionaries, which may be considered by some to be suboptimal.
From a functionality perspective I don’t think there are any problems with the dangling symlink. Programs built on Qt WebEngine will simply report that no dictionaries are available but otherwise will continue to function properly. This can be verified with the Falcon instruction I posted previously. Once we figure out the dangling symlink question, who do we need to talk to in order to get a similar symlink created for /usr/share/qt6/ qtwebengine_dictionaries? On Thursday, January 5, 2023 4:26:19 AM MST Dmitry Shachnev wrote: > However, if none of the dictionaries is installed, the symlink will be > dangling. Do you think it's okay, or we should find how to fix this? > > -- > Dmitry Shachnev -- Soren Stoutner so...@stoutner.com
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