Bonsoir,
I am fighting to have local dictionaries available with dictd on fedora
40.
I have in my /etc/dictd.conf:
# Add database definitions here...
database mw {
data /opt/share/stardict/dic/mw_dict/mwv031c.dict.dz
index /opt/share/stardict/dic/mw_dict/mwv031c.index
access{
allow *
}
}
When I start dictd.service, I can read:
août 13 19:34:00 dictd :I:
"/opt/share/stardict/dic/mw_dict/mwv031c.index": fl>
août 13 19:34:00 :I:
"/opt/share/stardict/dic/mw_dict/mwv031c.index": fl>
août 13 19:34:00 dictd: :I:
"/opt/share/stardict/dic/mw_dict/mwv031c.index": fl>
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: .index <ok>
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: Opening data
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: alphabet:
pg4hyz5risjakbct8ul0md1ev n2o3
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: 'mw' initialized
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: Initializing '--exit--'
août 13 19:34:03 dictd[1868]: :I: alphabet: (NULL)
août 13 19:34:04 dictd[1868]: :I: mw 555369 10149936
8769241 >
----> 'mw' initialized OK!
But if I want to ask this database:
dict -d mw atra
The answer is:
mw is not a valid database, use -D for a list
No definitions found for "atra"
I don't understand and need help.... if possible!
Thank you.
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François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
Tél. +33 (0)6 7892 5822
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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