The goal of the Portable Spell Checker Interface Library (Pspell) is to provide a generic interface to Spell checker libraries installed on the system.
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This release includes portability fixes to allow
Pspell to compile with older compilers, a hack to
deal with Libtool's interdependencies problem, and
the addition of a configure option to avoid
enabling rules which could cause generated build
files to be rebuilt with the wrong version of Libtool.
Pspell has been hacked so that it will properly
compile as a shared library under Solaris. This
release also includes other minor enhancements and
bug fixes.
A new length parameter to many Pspell functions, support for mapping the county code to a spelling for the English language, a rewrite of the "Usage" section of the manual to use the C interface instead of the C++ one, support for the iso-8859-13 and 14 character sets, the enabling of libltdl by default, a switch to the the multi-language branch of libtool, and bug fixes including a nasty memory leak were added.