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From: | Byron Whitlock |
Subject: | [Aspell-user] command line --prefix option doesn't work? |
Date: | Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:48:31 -0700 |
We are releasing aspell with an
application.
I configured aspell with
--PREFIX=/another/path/to/aspell
After installing dictionaries it works great on that machine.
However when my
installer installs the apsell files to a different directory
on another machine, aspell gives some strange
errors.
I pass valid values to --prefix, --data-dir,
--dict-dir, -local-data-dir, --word-list-path ,--conf-dir and
--home-dir
on the aspell command line yet I still get the
following error.
/usr/local/lm_oracle/lm_85d_88beta/tclweb/bin/aspell/bin/aspell
--lang=en_US --prefix=/usr/local/lm_oracle/lm_85d_88beta/tclweb/bin/aspell
--data-dir="/usr/local/lm_oracle/lm_85d_88beta/tclweb/bin/aspell/lib/aspell-0.60"
--dict-dir="/usr/local/lm_oracle/lm_85d_88beta/tclweb/bin/aspell/lib/aspell-0.60"
config
Error: The encoding "iso-8859-1" is not known. This could also mean that the file "/opt/lyris/listmanager/dist/tclweb/bin/aspell/lib/aspell-0.60/iso-8859-1.cmap" could not be opened for reading or does not exist. The directory it is referencing (/opt/lyris/lis...)
is the original "configure" prefix directory from the build
machine.
Shouldn't aspell pick up the .cmap
file relative to --prefix from the cmd line? (yes the file is
there)
How do I set the encoding directory???
Any ideas?
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