Sorry, my fault, I copied the dictionary files to my local windows installation, but was connected to our linux installation. Connecting to the right server resolves the problem :)
Viliam
On 22.3.2011 16:03, Tom Lane wrote:
=?UTF-8?B?VmlsaWFtIMSOdXJpbmE=?=<viliam.durina@xxxxxxx> writes:
I wanted to install text search dictionaries on Windows 8.4 installation with the following command:
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY skspell
(template=ispell, dictfile = slovak_utf8, afffile=slovak_utf8, stopwords=slovak_utf8);
but got this error:
ERROR: could not open dictionary file "/usr/share/postgresql/8.4/tsearch_data/slovak_utf8.dict": No such file or directory
That's pretty bizarre. Did you move the postgres executable relative to
the tsearch_data files? It looks like you could get a hard-wired path
if you moved the executable out of its intended place. It's still not
too clear to me why you got *that* hard-wired path though; I'd have
expected the built-in value to be something different from that in a
Windows build. Whose build are you using?
regards, tom lane
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