07-10-2006
I uninstalled aspell and reinstalled and that didn't work either. I then had a quick go at installing the latest version of aspell but haven't got gcc installed. Tried installing that and found a load of incompatible dependancies. Then searching on the aspell website I came across a reference to the -a parameter. Interesingly this does actually send the results to stdout rather than the mysterious stream that -l sends them to. The output is a little different so I'll have to change my program to cater for it but that's okay by me. Thanks for everyone's help. FYI: here's the new results:
echo feck | aspell -a
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell .33.7 alpha)
& feck 11 0: fleck, Deck, deck, fuck, Beck, Keck, Peck, beck, heck, neck, peck
This works regardless of whether I put > errors.txt or not.
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aspell-autobuildhash
ASPELL-AUTOBUILDHASH(8) ASPELL-AUTOBUILDHASH(8)
NAME
aspell-autobuildhash - Autobuilding aspell hash files for some dicts
SYNOPSIS
aspell-autobuildhash [--force]
Options:
--debug Show extra info about aspell-autobuildhash internal
work. Will also enable aspell affix validation.
--dry-run Show what would be done, but do nothing real.
--force Rebuild the hash file for all dicts providing a
compat file skipping the test.
--triggered Tell the script that is run in the triggers stage.
DESCRIPTION
aspell-autobuildhash is a script that will manage aspell hash files autobuild, intended to be called from the dictionaries-common tools.
Depending on the aspell compatibility level and on the compatibility level used for the hash file if present, will decide whether it must
be rebuilt or not. This script will only work on aspell packages prepared to use it, it will do nothing for other aspell dict packages.
OPTIONS
--debug Show some extra information about aspell-autobuildhash
internal work. Will also enable aspell affix validation.
--dry-run Show what would be done, but do nothing real.
--force Rebuild the hash file for all dicts providing a compat
file regardless of the compatibility levels found.
--triggered Tell the script that is run in the triggers stage. When
run under dpkg control, do not try to set the
'aspell-autobuildhash' trigger, but run real
B<aspell-autobuildhash> code. When not run under dpkg
control, real code will always be run and '--triggered'
option has no real effect.
PACKAGE MAINTAINERS
To use this system, aspell-autobuildhash expects a $lang.compat file in /var/lib/aspell ($lang stands for the lang basename with variant if
any, e.g. $lang is something like gl-minimos or en)) containing aspell compatibility version for last successful build or "0" or en empty
file if hash is to be rebuild, as is for dictionary instalation and upgrades.
When upgrading aspell, script will check if version in $lang.compat is different from aspell.compat and rebuild if so, updating
$lang.compat with the new value.
Wordlists should previously be compressed either with gzip (and their extensions set as .mwl.gz or .wl.gz) or preferably first with aspell
prezip and then gzipped (with .cwl.gz extension). This applies both for plain wordlists and munched wordlists (in the ispell way) if you
use affix compression.
If your package will provide a single hash, install prezipped+gzipped wordlist as /usr/share/aspell/$lang.cwl.gz or, if prezip is not used,
as /usr/share/aspell/$lang.mwl.gz.
If your package will provide more than one aspell hash for the same $lang, you will need to place each compressed wordlist as e.g.
/usr/share/aspell/$subdict.cwl.gz, and the common $lang.compat as above. Then create a /usr/share/aspell/$lang.contents file with the base
names of the subdicts, one in a line. For English that will contain, amongst other possible lines
en-common
en-variant_0
en-variant_1
en-variant_2
en_CA-w_accents-only
No need to use this file if a single hash is being created.
Dictionaries-common scripts will call internally this script and create a single hash file at /var/lib/ispell/$lang.rws, or hash files at
/var/lib/ispell/$subdict.rws. You must set a symlink to that files from /usr/lib/aspell/$lang.rws or /usr/lib/aspell/$subdict.rws as
appropriate.
Aspell dictionary packages using this script must make sure that $lang.compat is reset on every new install/upgrade, so hash is rebuilt.
They must also make sure that $lang.compat and all of /var/lib/aspell/$lang.rws or /var/lib/aspell/$subdict.rws are removed on package
removal.
As of version 1.10, installdeb-aspell script will understand 'auto-compat' and 'auto-contents' fields in $dict.info-aspell file to help
with this by adding needed debhelper snippets. Put in that entry the base name(s) of your compat and contents file(s) and carefully check
resulting maintainer scripts after build.
Note that you are no longer suggested to ship empty files at any of /var/lib/aspell/$lang.compat, /var/lib/aspell/$lang.rws or
/var/lib/aspell/$subdict.rws, but explicitly create/update them on install and explicitly remove them on removal.
aspell maintainer should also call this script from package postinst. When comparing versions it will get the aspell version from file
/usr/share/aspell/aspell.compat.
AUTHORS
Agustin Martin <agmartin@debian.org>
1.12.11 2013-1-22 ASPELL-AUTOBUILDHASH(8)