I haven't run CentOS on a machine of my own for several years; but my domain (NOT the address I post from) is hosted on a machine running CentOS. The list for the mailer I run recommends using aspell, which is not installed (according to rpm -q) on the remote host, as a spellchecker.
Does anybody here know offhand if CentOS supports it? Or how do I check?
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 17:27:19 -0000 (UTC) Beartooth wrote:
I haven't run CentOS on a machine of my own for several years; but my domain (NOT the address I post from) is hosted on a machine running CentOS. The list for the mailer I run recommends using aspell, which is not installed (according to rpm -q) on the remote host, as a spellchecker.
Does anybody here know offhand if CentOS supports it? Or how do I check?
Name : aspell Epoch : 12 Version : 0.60.6.1 Release : 9.el7 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Mon 15 Sep 2014 11:45:56 PM CST Group : Applications/Text Size : 3306022 License : LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2 and GPLv2+ and BSD Signature : RSA/SHA256, Thu 03 Jul 2014 06:40:17 PM CST, Key ID 24c6a8a7f4a80eb5 Source RPM : aspell-0.60.6.1-9.el7.src.rpm Build Date : Mon 09 Jun 2014 05:04:40 PM CST Build Host : worker1.bsys.centos.org Relocations : (not relocatable) Packager : CentOS BuildSystem http://bugs.centos.org Vendor : CentOS URL : http://aspell.net/ Summary : Spell checker Description : GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than just about any other spell checker out there for the English language, including Ispell and Microsoft Word. It also has many other technical enhancements over Ispell such as using shared memory for dictionaries and intelligently handling personal dictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once.
On 08/06/2019 18:43, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 17:27:19 -0000 (UTC) Beartooth wrote:
I haven't run CentOS on a machine of my own for several years; but my domain (NOT the address I post from) is hosted on a machine running CentOS. The list for the mailer I run recommends using aspell, which is not installed (according to rpm -q) on the remote host, as a spellchecker.
Does anybody here know offhand if CentOS supports it? Or how do I check?
Name : aspell Epoch : 12 Version : 0.60.6.1 Release : 9.el7 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Mon 15 Sep 2014 11:45:56 PM CST Group : Applications/Text Size : 3306022 License : LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2 and GPLv2+ and BSD Signature : RSA/SHA256, Thu 03 Jul 2014 06:40:17 PM CST, Key ID 24c6a8a7f4a80eb5 Source RPM : aspell-0.60.6.1-9.el7.src.rpm Build Date : Mon 09 Jun 2014 05:04:40 PM CST Build Host : worker1.bsys.centos.org Relocations : (not relocatable) Packager : CentOS BuildSystem http://bugs.centos.org Vendor : CentOS URL : http://aspell.net/ Summary : Spell checker Description : GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than just about any other spell checker out there for the English language, including Ispell and Microsoft Word. It also has many other technical enhancements over Ispell such as using shared memory for dictionaries and intelligently handling personal dictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once.
Don't use RPM, use yum which is the supported installer:
# yum list aspell Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, priorities Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * centos-sclo-rh: mirrors.ukfast.co.uk * centos-sclo-sclo: centos.serverspace.co.uk * elrepo: mirrors.coreix.net * nux-dextop: li.nux.ro Available Packages aspell.i686 12:0.60.6.1-9.el7 base aspell.x86_64 12:0.60.6.1-9.el7 base