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Changelog for libenchant-2-2-2.2.15-10.2.x86_64.rpm :

* Fri Jan 07 2022 Atri Bhattacharya - Add missing closing parentheses for packageand Supplements.
* Tue Mar 16 2021 Dirk Müller - Update to version 2.2.15: + Specify that nuspell >= 4.1.0 is required. + Fix some space leaks in the tests. + The nuspell backend is updated for newer versions. + Make the enchant program output its version to standard output, not standard error. This may help some programs that use this output. + Fix a bug in the Voikko and Zemberek back-ends that could cause spell checking and suggestion to fail. + Make enchant silently ignore -B flag, for better Emacs compatibility. + Make enchant_broker_list_dicts sort the tags, so that enchant-lsmod’s output is sorted. + Minor build system improvement: don’t use -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE, which can cause problems on Windows, and should be configured by the compiler vendor if desired. + Fix Hunspell backend to treat apostrophes as Hunspell does: if either straight or curly apostrophe is a word character, allow both. + Fix a couple of space leaks in the Nuspell back end.- Drop Fix_back-ends_that_want_a_NUL-terminated_string.patch: fixed upstream.
* Thu Nov 05 2020 Timo Jyrinki - Backport from upstream git a Voikko backend fix (bsc#1178489) + Add Fix_back-ends_that_want_a_NUL-terminated_string.patch
* Tue Aug 18 2020 Atri Bhattacharya - Enable nuspell backend where it is available (openSUSE >= 1550): + Introduce BuildRequires: nuspell-devel and libboost_headers-devel. + Split out new package enchant-2-backend-nuspell providing the nuspell backend.
* Wed Aug 05 2020 Matthias Eliasson - Update to version 2.2.8: + Add a provider back-end for Nuspell. Nuspell is a new spell-checker whose development has been supported by the Mozilla foundation. It is backwards-compatible with Hunspell and Myspell dictionaries, while supporting a wider range of language peculiarities, improved suggestions, and easier maintainability of the code-base. + Doxygen documentation generation is now supported for Enchant. + The command-line parsing of the “enchant” program has been made more friendly and reliable. The -L flag (show line numbers), which had not been working for some time, has been fixed. + A buffer overflow in personal wordlist handling has been fixed. + Minor improvements were made to the tests.- Changes in version 2.2.7: + Fix some memory leaks in the hunspell and aspell providers.- Changes in version 2.2.6: + Treat PWL as text, not binary.- Run spec-cleaner: Remove package groups.
* Mon Apr 13 2020 Yifan Jiang - Enable aspell support on SLE to synchronize with Leap.
* Mon Oct 21 2019 Yifan Jiang - Disable aspell support on SLE.
* Fri Oct 18 2019 Yifan Jiang - Redownload the 2.2.5 tarball to reflect the consistent upstream release provided in Source.
* Fri Jul 19 2019 Antonio Larrosa - Update to version 2.2.5: + Fix a memory leak in the hunspell provider.- Changes from version 2.2.4: + Fix a bug in the enchant program, where words ending in non-ASCII characters were truncated during tokenization.
* Wed Apr 03 2019 Michał Rostecki - Add enchant-2-backend-aspell package which provides the aspell backend for enchant.
 
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