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ispell tsearch2 dictionary

Ben
I just made myself an ispell dictionary for tsearch2, thinking (very
incorrectly, it turns out) that looking up a misspelled word with the
ispell dictionary would return possible words that I really meant to
type instead.

So that obviously isn't what the ispell dictionary is for in tsearch2
land. Is there such a dictionary? If I were to make one using the aspell
libraries, can a C-language stored proc in postgres link against shared
libraries? Or would I have to compile the aspell libraries in statically
to my function?
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