Hi,

[ I'm adding Ludovic Courtès as Cc: of this mail ]

Kirk Hilliard wrote:

> You will need to add the desired database names to the database as
> definitions for 00-database-short-cs and 00-database-short-de.
> 
> Does that work for you?

Yes it seems to work for us:
 - we can avoid the symlinks
 - we can define the name of each index in the database file

Ludovic, do you see any remaining issues ?

> Here is a diff of an experimental version of dictdconfig that
> implements the above behavior.  If this satisfies your needs I will
> include something like it in a new unstable release.  How soon do you
> hope to upload?

I'll give a try to this patch this evening and let you know. Thanks !

As Ludovic and I are not Debian Developers, we'll need to find a sponsor
if we want the package to be uploaded into Debian. Maybe you're
interested in sponsoring such a package ?

By the way, the ReVo dictionary is encoded in UTF-8, so we faced the
well-known (#232227, #314325, etc.) dictd-locale-problem: if
/etc/default/dictd isn't modified by the user to add a
"--locale=foo_BAR.UTF-8", then dictd won't start anymore. This problem
is quite annoying since it won't allow dict-revo to work out-of-the-box,
as it doesn't currently allow dict-de-en to work out-of-the-box. Any
idea to fix this problem ?

Anyway, thanks for the very quick answer ! It's really nice to get such
a fast feedback !

Sincerly,

Thomas
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Thomas Petazzoni
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