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[aspell-devel] Aspell 0.60.7-rc1 Now Available


From: Kevin Atkinson
Subject: [aspell-devel] Aspell 0.60.7-rc1 Now Available
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 21:42:32 -0500 (EST)
User-agent: Alpine 2.11 (DEB 23 2013-08-11)

Release Candidate 1 for Aspell 0.60.7 is now available at:
  ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/aspell-0.60.7-rc1.tar.gz

The main changes from the last pre-release snapshot are compile fixes.
If you where having any compile problems with previous versions of Aspell please test this version out and let me know if it works for you at address@hidden or filling an issue (see http://aspell.net for details).

GNU Aspell 0.60.7 should be out sometime in the next two months and will be announced to the aspell-announce list. Another release candidate may be made available but it will only be announced to the aspell-devel list.


Changes from 0.60.7-20110705:

     * Various compile fixes for newer version of Gcc and Clang.

     * Fix VPATH builds.

     * Use utf-8 encoding for manual instead of iso-8859-1.

Changes from 0.60.6.1:

    * Add partial support for recognizing the Unicode apostrophe (') in
      words.  In particular Aspell will accept the Unicode apostrophe
      when the language uses an ISO Latin charset that doesn't already
      have a Unicode apostrophe.  For now, Aspell will still use the
      ASCII version in suggestions.

    * Detect when a dictionary compiled on a 32-bit machine is used on a
      64-bit one (and vise versa), as due to an oversight, compiled
      dictionaries depend on more than the endianness.  Also added a
      compile time option to remove this dependency, but at the cost of
      breaking compatibility with already compiled dictionaries on
      64-bit systems.

    * In addition to outputting a warning when building with NDEBUG
      defined also include NDEBUG in the version string.

    * Other minor updates and bug fixes.




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