** Description changed:

+ The bug:
+ The south African English Dictionary is missing lots and lots of words. It's 
practically unusable. This problem is present in both OpenOffice and Evolution. 
For example the word "have" is in the dictionary, but the word "havin"g is 
reported as being a spelling error. The word "dad" is in the dictionary but 
"dad's" is reported as a spelling error.
+ 
+ A bug in the en_ZA dictionary was fixed in OOo upstream and worked-
+ around in Debian at the same time. However the Debian work-around broke
+ the OOo fix.
+ 
+ The fix:
+ Debian reverted this workaround in 1:3.2.0~rc2-5, and we have merged that 
into Maverick (1:3.2.0~rc2-5ubuntu1). Attached is a debdiff to fix this for 
lucid. (The old nominations for other releases can be ignored)
+ 
+ Impact:
+ This affects all English speaking South African desktop users. It will affect 
all applications that provide spellchecking. It's highly user-visible and can't 
be good for the image of OSS in ZA.
+ On the other hand, the South African english dictionary has been broken in 
OOo for a long time, so many ZA users have probably switched to en_GB or en_ZA 
years ago.
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. Run from a terminal: LANG=en_ZA.utf8 openoffice.org
+ 2. Start a new text document.
+ 3. Confirm that OOo is spellchecking in South African English, if not, tell 
it to.
+ 4. Type a word
+ 5. You should see tens of thousands of errors appearing in the console. This 
is a sign of the bug
+ 6. The following words should be considered to be correct by the 
spellechecker, but not all will be: have having dad dad's biltong braai bliksem
+ 
+ Regression potential:
+ Minimal. The changes only affect the myspell-en-za package, removing the 
symlink /usr/share/hunspell/en_ZA.aff and installing a real file.
+ 
+ 
+ Original report:
+ ============
  Binary package hint: yelp
  
  Hi,
  
  I have just installed Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 on x64 architecture.
  
  I am not sure the exact package effected, but it's probably myspel-en-za
  1:3.0.1-8ubuntu1
  
  I reported this bug in Ubuntu Jaunty. The bug seems to have been propogated 
again in Karmic:
  http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=100281
  
  The south African English Dictionary is missing lots and lots of words.
  It's practically unusable. This problem is present in both OpenOffice
  and Evolution. For example the word "have" is in the dictionary, but the
  word "havin"g is reported as being a spelling error. The word "dad" is
  in the dictionary but "dad's" is reported as a spelling error.
  
  Thanks for looking into this
  
  Adam Baldinger
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Sat Oct 31 21:19:26 2009
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/yelp
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
  NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
  Package: yelp 2.28.0-0ubuntu2
  ProcEnviron:
-  LANG=en_ZA.UTF-8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
+  LANG=en_ZA.UTF-8
+  SHELL=/bin/bash
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic
  SourcePackage: yelp
  Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic x86_64

** Summary changed:

- South African English Dictionary still missing lots of words
+ [SRU 10.04] South African English Dictionary still missing lots of words

** Patch added: "Patch against 3.2.0~rc2-3ubuntu3 for Lucid SRU"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50037132/openoffice.org-dictionaries-lucid-sru.patch

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