PACKAGE NAME: enchant-1.3.0-i586-2gsb.tlz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./packages/applications PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 113 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 400 K PACKAGE MD5: 9aa88ae72af42d278518130555bdc8c4 ./packages/applications/enchant-1.3.0-i586-2gsb.tlz PACKAGE REQUIRED: aaa_base >= 12.1.0-noarch-2 | glibc-solibs >= 2.7-i486-10,aspell >= 0.60.5-i486-2,cxxlibs >= 6.0.9-i486-1 | gcc-g++ >= 4.2.3-i486-1,gcc >= 4.2.3-i486-1,glib2 >= 2.16.3-i586-1gsb PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: enchant: enchant (Enchant Dictionary Library) enchant: enchant: On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking enchant: library. You can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is enchant: correctly spelled, get corrections for a misspelled word, and so enchant: on. But beneath the surface, Enchant is a whole lot more - and enchant: less - than that. You'll see that Enchant isn't really a spell enchant: checking library at all. Enchant steps in to provide uniformity enchant: and conformity on top of other spelling libraries. enchant: enchant: