pkgsrc/textproc/ispell-german/patches/patch-aa
wiz f7619b8d48 Update to 20081106.
NOTE: Now installs de_AT, de_CH, and de_DE dictionaries
instead of "german" before.

since 20071211:
- fix a wrong encoded umlaut and enhance the check for that in the Makefile
- words added and shifted around
- additionaly put the dictionary under GPLv3
- allow Ispell F prefix flag to be combined with suffixes
- eliminate absolutely useless G flag (prefix ge)
- deactivate K suffix flag: unused
- eliminate H suffix flag: was almost unused
- remove Q and q redundancy: every Q flagged word needs a q now, too
- fix build issue with de_CH hunspell dictionary (a missing ß/ss conversion)
- better empty-line fault tolerance of dictionaries
- revise the aspell Makefile target using the myspell format now for aspell
- simplify W flag
- use sha256 checksums and prevent checksumming temporary files

since 20070829:
- words added and shifted around
- Hunspell affix fix

since 20030222:
- in order to make use of Hunspell's compound word support, categorise noun
  word lists into compoundable end and non-end words.
- add blacklists to prevent by compound rules wrongly accepted words to be
  accepted
- add Binnen-I support
- add "nosuggest" flag used by Hunspell to some words where it's appropriate
- in order to support as well Hunspell optimized dictionary builts and ispell
  and myspell builts, a complete Makefile rewrite was done. The Makefile might
  now require GNU make, sorry if that causes trouble. The good news is that
  makefile dependencies are clean now and make -j is possible
- igerman98 names the Ispell dictionaries after ISO 639 language codes now
  (de_{AT,CH,DE}.{aff,hash})
- isowordlist is obsoleted by isowordlist-de_{AT,CH,DE} now
2008-11-10 18:15:05 +00:00

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$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.5 2008/11/10 18:15:05 wiz Exp $
--- Makefile.orig 2008-11-06 19:04:26.000000000 +0000
+++ Makefile
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ HUNSPELL_BIN = hunspell
# we need to make sure we use latin1:
HUNSPELL = $(HUNSPELL_BIN) `$(HUNSPELL_BIN) -h 2>&1 | grep -q "hunspell \\-i" && echo "-i latin1"`
-SQ = sq
-UNSQ = unsq
+SQ = ../bin/sq.pl
+UNSQ = ../bin/unsq.pl
# if for some reason you don't have Ispell's unsq use my Perl sq/unsq
# and put it into a directory known by your PATH variable!
#UNSQ = unsq.pl