[Alpine-info] aspell error message
Beartooth
beartooth at comcast.net
Sat Dec 18 09:25:38 PST 2010
Alpine, on my own machine, was running as usual; I closed it when
I had done what I wanted, and got this :
[btth at Hbsk2 ~]$ alpine
Can't open check.
Can't open check.
Can't open check.
Can't open check.
Can't open check.
Can't open check.
/usr/bin/aspell: error while loading shared libraries: libaspell.so.15:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/aspell: error while loading shared libraries: libaspell.so.15:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/aspell: error while loading shared libraries: libaspell.so.15:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Alpine finished -- Closed folder "INBOX". Kept all 1,993 messages.
[btth at Hbsk2 ~]$
Does this have anything to do with the inveterate
"[MAIL FOLDER "INBOX" CLOSED DUE TO ACCESS ERROR]"
about which I posted on July 28, or is it something else? And, as before,
do I need to do something about it?
(The latest on that, btw, is that I'm stuck with it -- because I
have a use for the otherwise unsatisfactory webmail which my very
unsatisfactory but only broadband provider (Comcast) saddles me with.
Details on the older thread.)
I would like to hear that this new strangeness gives a way around
the old problem, but I can't say I expect to. <sigh>
Till yesterday, I've gotten an aspell failure message, while
running Alpine, after each message. Yesterday I experimented with aspell
and hunspell, both in my home directory and in /usr/bin -- not that any
of the combinations enabled actual spellchecking ...
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.
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