Spellcheck not working
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foobarna...@googlemail.com,
Jul 15
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/68.0.3440.17 Chrome/68.0.3440.17 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Select any language to be used for spell checking 2. "Spell check dictionary download failed. Please check with your network administrator to make sure that the firewall is not blocking downloads from Google servers." What is the expected behavior? I am able to download/ use already downloaded spellcheck libraries. What went wrong? Whenever I try to designate a language for spell check, I get the error "Spell check dictionary download failed. Please check with your network administrator to make sure that the firewall is not blocking downloads from Google servers."; even if the current .bdic file already exists in ~/.config/chromium/Dictionaries . Moreover, not only don't I block access to google on my networl, chromium doesn't even try to download anything, as both according to its internal dev tools as well as wireshark it doesn't even open any connections when hitting "Retry". Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 68.0.3440.17 Channel: stable OS Version: 4.8.0-53-generic Flash Version: - The same does not hold true vor the google-branded version (`google-chrome`) of the browser, but copying en-US-7-1.bdic from that directory doesn't change anything (it shouldn't - the one already present is identical).
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Jul 16
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Jul 18
Thanks for filing the issue! With reference to the issue: 486708, CC'ing the owner(dskaram@chromium.org) @dskaram@chromium.org: Could you please have a look at this issue and provide your inputs on it. Thanks!
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Jul 25
A Gentle ping... @dskaram@chromium.org: Requesting you to please respond to comment #3. Adding Needs-Feedback label to it. Thanks..!
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Nov 21
**UI mass Triage** We were unable to reproduce this bug. If this bug still reproduces for you, please reopen or file a new issue. Thanks...!! |
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Comment 1 by vamshi.kommuri@chromium.org
, Jul 16