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1) Shorter package name;
2) Be consistent with kde3-l18n-*, kde4-l10n-*, hunspell-*, aspell-*,
lang-* PKG_OPTIONS;
3) Simplify modifications to PKGNAME in some Makefiles;
4) Accordance with international language naming standards;
and rename the ispell-base package to ispell, to be consistent with aspell
and hunspell. Bump PKGREVISION where necessary.
Don't call pkg_info to get the installed Emacs version; always use the
version matching EMACS_TYPE set by users. Be DEPENDS to it. This should
address pkg/37146 by Aleksey Cheusov.
While here convert some emacs lisp packages to user-destdir.
1) Simplify the way how an emacs version is picked when no emacs
is installed, but a user try to install an Emacs Lisp package.
Just pick up the version set as EMACS_TYPE than searching for
versions already installed etc. If the EMACS_TYPE version is
not supported by the Emacs Lisp Package, just fail. EMACS_TYPE
be default to GNU Emacs 21.
(In other words, users should set EMACS_TYPE as they want.
Otherwise GNU Emacs 21 is used.)
2) All Emacs Lisp Packages *must* prepend EMACS_PKGNAME_PREFIX to
a) the PKGNAME itself, and b) PKGNAME in its dependency lines.
EMACS_PKGNAME_PREFIX is expanded to "xemacs-" when XEmacs is
used. This keeps dependency graph of Emacs-Lisp-packages-
installed-for-XEmacs consistent.
3) Document EMACS_* variables as much as possible.
4) Provide more cookies for PLIST. Maybe utilized later.
Note that the 2) change doesn't affect the default, GNU Emacs 21
behaviour. So no version / revision bumps in this commit.
Ispell is a fast screen-oriented spelling checker that displays
errors in the context of the original file, and suggests possible
corrections. Some of the salient features of ispell include its
multilingual support and integration with emacs. Ispell contains
direct support for files formatted using LaTeX and [nt]roff. The
integration into emacs supports additional formats, including
hypertext files.
ispell.el is an emacs/XEmacs interface to ispell.
(Special thanks to Thomas Klausne for providing a nice DESCR! :-)