2015-04-16 0:26 GMT+02:00, Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus <arad...@gmail.com>:
> Well this question seems to be off tiopic in Fedora, but you could ask
> it in a better place such as http://tex.stackexchange.com/.

It shouldn't be off topic, because, as far as I can see, it is
Fedora's changes to texlive that cause this problem. (I don't doubt
that there are good reasons for those changes, but still, this is
specific to Fedora.)

> Meanwhile
> you must to know that you can use the packages babel either
> polyglossia for hyphenate in another languages different from English.

Thanks for the suggestion, but this requires xelatex. (I don't know
how much of a problem that is; maybe it's a drop in replacement for
standard latex.)

> And of course, you need to install all the packages needed for that. I
> don't know how is in Fedora, but in Debian and derivations usually you
> have a texlive-base minimal working installation that could be enough
> for the most common uses, but if don't then you could add another sets
> with more packages, although install texlive-full.
>
> Even so, usually the version in the repositories aren't the newest and
> then you can't get the latest versions and bug corrections. For avoid
> all those problems I prefer get the latest version directly from the
> CTAN. This summer will be TeXlive 2015 but I don't know if that could
> be helpful for you.

I usually don't mind being a few years behind with latex, and I'd like
to keep using fedora's version. If there is _really_ no way to turn
hyphenation on for languages other than English, then it's a bug. I'll
do some more investigating, and if it doesn't turn up anything, I'll
file a bug report (and maintain my local \hyphenation{}).

Andras
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