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Re: [aspell-user] balsa: unable to load "aspell" module


From: Domenico Andreoli
Subject: Re: [aspell-user] balsa: unable to load "aspell" module
Date: Fri Sep 14 08:08:03 2001
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 03:55:26PM -0400, Kristopher Andersen wrote:
> I'm having a problem getting aspell to work with Balsa (balsa-1.1.7-1) in
> Red Hat 7.1. When I try to spell check a message, it comes back with
> "unable to load aspell module." Searching around found a bug report on
> Bugzilla
> 
>    http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42471
> 
> which seems to point to a problem with the RPM provided with the 7.1
> distribution. (I have aspell-0.32.6-2 and pspell-0.11.2-2 installed.) I've
> gotten aspell-0.33.7-1.i386.rpm, but can't manage to install it. aspell
> itself needs pspell-0.12.2. When trying to install *that* I get,
> 
>    address@hidden rpm -ivh pspell-0.12.2-3.i386.rpm 
>    Preparing...                ###########################################
> [100%]
>    file /usr/bin/pspell-config from install of pspell-0.12.2-3 conflicts
> with file from package pspell-0.11.2-2
>    file /usr/lib/libpspell-modules.so.1.0.1 from install of pspell-0.12.2-3
> conflicts with file from package pspell-0.11.2-2
> 
> Any advice?! (By the way, forcing the RPM installations doesn't help. It
> only turns Balsa's spellcheck button into an autodestruct button.) I'd
> really prefer to stay aware from a source installation...
> 
why don't you uninstall old pspell?

> Cheers
> -- 
> Kristopher Andersen
> http://yclept.ucdavis.edu/~andersen
> 
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