Bug#122929: wpoison to be included in Debian
In message <[🔎] 20011212205920.A841@aragorn>, you wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I have set the template message as you told me.
Good. Thanks.
>ah sorry, i downloaded the latest version some days ago and it reads
>"1.7p",
>not 1.07 as you told me, have you released a newer one or is it a typo?
No no. You have the proper version now.
The `p' suffix mean `Perl Version'.
(There was once upon a time a C language version, but that has been
retired now.)
>> Are you going to send me some context diffs? Yes or no?
>
>Here is it:
>
>27,30c27,34
>< # software or any derivative or modified version thereof. Also, the
>< # official Wpoison logo itself must be include in an HTML hyperlink
>< # so that any usser clicking on any part of the logo image will be
>< # directed/linked to the Wpoison home page at:
>---
>> # software or any derivative or modified version thereof. Permission
>is
>> # granted to redistribute the official Wpoison logo graphic in
>graphic
>> # formats other than GIF, and to use them to comply with this
>statement
>> # as long as the logo graphic does not suffer any modification.
>> #
>> # Also, the official Wpoison logo itself must be include in an HTML
>> # hyperlink so that any usser clicking on any part of the logo image
>will
>> # be directed/linked to the Wpoison home page at:
That is perfect.
Can you just make that change for me? Or do you need me to do it?
>by the way, could you send me your wpoison.words file? i don't have any
>wordlist
>to include in the package.
You should not need a words list.
On UNIX systems, the words should be obtained from the local dictionary
file that is already installed.
Thus, you should make the package be dependent upon having a dictionary
file already installed. (I am not sure what other RPM that would be located
in.... Probably it is part of some spell-checker... maybe ispell, or maybe
some other spell checker.)
Note that the script looks for the words file in these two places:
/usr/dict/words
/usr/share/dict/words
On the RedHat 7.2 system I have here, /usr/share/dict/words is a symlink to
/usr/share/dict/linux.words
But I don't know how to easily find out which RPM that file came from. Do you?
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