Re: OT: I lost my dictionary

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Hi, Chuck:

I was about to post here asking very much the same question. I have been
unable to use dict for several days now on any system I have access to,
mostly Fedora 20, but that isn't the problem as I think you've found
out.

So, it's a mystery. I hope we get an answer and a revived dict soon. I
don't want to switch! <grin>

Janina

Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
> On archlinux I seem to have lost access to my online dictionary after a
> recent upgrade. I have been using dictd. The file /etc/dict/dictd.conf
> says is will find a list of dictionaries under /usr/lib/dict, but that
> seems to be an empty directory.
> 
> Anybody else seeing this? Anybody know how to fix it?
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
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