It's Transfuse indeed, unfortunately in the wrong way (the results are good when it's not used). I'll open an issue on GitHub.

Thanks!

Marc Riera


El 20/4/25 a les 15:56, Tino Didriksen ha escrit:
It should only depend on whether Transfuse is installed and enabled. Bad results are hopefully when Transfuse is not used - and if not, then that's a bug in Transfuse.

-- Tino Didriksen


On Sun, 20 Apr 2025 at 15:46, Marc Riera Irigoyen <[email protected]> wrote:

    Thank you, Tino, I didn't know about that repository.

    I really need to investigate this, because I just found out the
    following:

      * Windows Subsystem for Linux: with either stable or nightly
        Apertium-core and Apertium-Apy, I get the same results as the
        sites (good, consistent, even if the translation is worse).
      * Arch Linux (original PC where I tested this): with
        Apertium-core and Apertium-Apy compiled from source, for some
        reason I get different results (bad, inconsistent). I would
        expect to get the same as nightly.

    I'll keep looking into this and hopefully report soon where the
    issue is.

    Regards,

    Marc Riera


    El 19/4/25 a les 16:46, Tino Didriksen ha escrit:
    The sites are built using
    https://github.com/apertium/apertium-website - beta is updated
    nightly, release is updated when there are new releases (which
    there were last week, but I forgot to run it until just now).

    -- Tino Didriksen



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