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Bug#390139: marked as done (maybe german should install hunspell)



Your message dated Sat, 9 May 2015 00:31:20 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#390139: maybe german should install hunspell
has caused the Debian Bug report #390139,
regarding maybe german should install hunspell
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package: tasksel
version: 2.55
severity: minor

Hi!

I am a typical desktop user living in Germany, so I decided to have a
look at the concerning tasks (desktop, german, german-desktop,
gnome-desktop) and found some strange things:

tasks/desktop:
In line 9 'x-window-system-core' is installed. This is a transistional
meta-package which does nothing more than depend on 'xorg', so why not
install 'xorg' instead.

tasks/german:
There is a duplicate entry in lines 12 and 13 (wngerman). 
Maybe hunspell-de-[de,at,ch] should be installed as well or as a
replacement for the myspell packages?

tasks/german-desktop:
Maybe at least here the hunspell packages should be installed to provide
a modern spell-checker for OpenOffice.org?
It's annoying for a gnome user that 'kde-i18n-de' pulls half of kde
(e.g. arts and qt related stuff) into the system.

tasks/gnome-desktop:
I wonder if 'epiphany-browser' will still be installed although
'mozilla-gnome-support' gets installed. If yes, then we have two mozilla
engines installed on a new system which is highly redundant. If not,
then there is no need to install 'liferea' because "epiphany integrates
with liferea".
However I guess that installing specialized software like
'gnome-btdownload', 'grdesktop' or 'hardinfo' etc. does somehow give the
impression of an already-tweaked-and-modified-by-someone desktop to the
newly installed system.

Cheers,
Fabian
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Version: 3.02

Fabian Greffrath <greffrath@leat.rub.de> (2008-09-26):
> ><_rene_> OOo originally used myspell as spellchecking engine, and mozilla did too
> ><_rene_> then with 2.0.2 OOo switched to hunspell, which is fully compatible with myspell and its dictionaries
> ><_rene_> so, for OOo alone, you could use hunspell-*
> ><_rene_> but as mozilla still uses myspell as their engine, this doesn't work
> 
> AFAIUI, both OOo and Iceweasel use hunspell these days, so maybe it is
> appropriate now to switch the dependency to hunspell-de*.

This seems to have happened in:
  https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/tasksel/tasksel.git/commit/?id=77664ebce75bc5f777577291bb6d975729f915b7

This includes (for task-german-desktop):
-       openoffice.org-help-de,
-       openoffice.org-l10n-de,
-       openoffice.org-thesaurus-de,
-       openoffice.org-thesaurus-de-ch,
-       openoffice.org-hyphenation-de,
-       myspell-de-de,
-       myspell-de-at,
-       myspell-de-ch
+       libreoffice-help-de,
+       libreoffice-l10n-de,
+       mythes-de,
+       mythes-de-ch,
+       hyphen-de,
+       hunspell-de-de,
+       hunspell-de-at,
+       hunspell-de-ch

First released in 3.02, so closing accordingly.

Mraw,
KiBi.

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