Bug 508031

Summary: hunspell-ee is wrongly named (uses country code ee instead of language code et)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert>
Component: hunspell-eeAssignee: Caolan McNamara <caolanm>
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Description Mattias Ellert 2009-06-25 08:27:46 UTC
Description of problem:

The hunspell-ee package is wrongly named. The package name uses the country code ee (Estonia) instead of the language code et (Estonian).

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hunspell-ee-0.20030606-3.fc11.noarch

Comment 1 Mattias Ellert 2009-06-25 08:30:56 UTC
ee is the language code for the Ewe language.

Comment 2 Caolan McNamara 2009-06-25 08:39:04 UTC
Yeah, I know. An initial import cockup some years ago.

I guess we could do a new package hunspell-et, and have it obsolete hunspell-ee < current.no which would leave -ee free for a future Ewe package. It would be a lot clearer to sort out, if there *was* an available hunspell Ewe spellchecking dictionary, rather than leaving a mysterious -ee dead.package.

Won't do it for F-11, what's done is done, but try and sort if out for F-12

Comment 3 Caolan McNamara 2009-07-01 07:46:04 UTC
done for F-12, upgrade path should work fine and -ee is reserved for a future Ewe dictionary