On Thursday 03 June 2010, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 23:05 +0100, Mat Booth wrote:
> It doesn't even know all English words. In one review I did recently
> rpmlint flagged the word "decryption" as a spelling error. Which I
> didn't believe, so I looked it up. It's a valid noun form of the verb
> "decrypt" in the English dictionary I have here...
OED agrees, 'decryption' is listed as a valid form under its entry for
decrypt.
rpmlint uses python-enchant, and enchant in Fedora is configured to use
myspell for English by default [0]. myspell means that enchant actually uses
hunspell in Fedora under the hood, and thus the place to fix dictionary
omissions/bugs for English for all software that ends up using hunspell
(directly or via enchant), not only rpmlint, is currently the hunspell-en
package.
$ echo decryption | hunspell -d en_US
Hunspell 1.2.8
& decryption 4 0: encryption, deception, description, decoration
[0] /usr/share/enchant/enchant.ordering