PACKAGE NAME: enchant-1.3.0-i586-2vl59.tlz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./libs PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 115 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 410 K PACKAGE MD5: 7a61f0fc2c5e7614bca4df079a7a961a ./libs/enchant-1.3.0-i586-2vl59.tlz PACKAGE REQUIRED: aaa_elflibs >= 12.0.0-i486-3 | gcc >= 4.1.2-i486-1,aaa_elflibs >= 12.0.0-i486-3 | glib2 >= 2.12.12-i486-1,aspell >= 0.60.5-i486-2,cxxlibs >= 6.0.8-i486-4 | gcc-g++ >= 4.1.2-i486-1,glibc >= 2.5-i486-4 | glibc-solibs >= 2.5-i486-4 PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: enchant: a generic spell checking library enchant: enchant: On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking library. enchant: You can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is correctly spelled, enchant: get corrections for a misspelled word, etc. Enchant isn't really enchant: a spell checking library at all. It doesn't try to do any of the work itself. enchant: It's lazy, and requires backends to do most of its dirty work. enchant: Looking closer, you'll see the Enchant is more-or-less a fancy wrapper enchant: around the dlopen() system call. Enchant steps in to provide uniformity enchant: and conformity on top of these libraries, and implement certain features enchant: that may be lacking in any individual provider library.