On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> It would be _extremely_ useful for me to have it as well on my FR; Is
> someone working on a port of this? Thx
Hi,
I'm not working on a port of this, but I'm working on a dictionary
program of my own. There's still some stuff to do, so I
El día Tuesday, March 03, 2009 a las 01:02:00AM +0700, Alejandro Sáiz escribió:
> However I get a message:
> sdcv: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: no version information available (required by
> sdcv)
> Does anyone know why?
Me too; but for now I'm ignoring it;
matthias
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>
> since the package names to frinst opkg may differ, you could test with ldd
> which libs are necessary and check with opkg, which packages you need to
> install.
Thanks! I did that (after installing ldd) and it worked for me, I just
needed the lib mentioned by Matthias above. I also followed M
>> I've now sdcv working in UTF-8 with my Spanish dictionary.
>
> So you mean the pre-compiled binary can be run in a different distro as
> long
> as it meets the dependencies? That's good to know, thanks.
the armel packages of debian are working with all other distros, too.
since the package
>
> I'm running (as the Subject: says) Om2008.9 im my FR; and yes, you can
> install in some dirty way *.dep packages in Om2008.x; I do it this way,
> don't know if there is some other/better way:
>
> - untar the *.dep file
> $ tar xzf sdcv_0.4.2-9_armel.deb
>
> - move the resulting file 'data.tar
El día Monday, March 02, 2009 a las 08:54:53PM +0700, Alejandro Sáiz escribió:
> I'm very interested on having stardict (or its commandline version) too.
> >From this discussion line it's not clear to me if you are using debian or if
> there is a way to install a debian package in 2008.x, could an
I'm very interested on having stardict (or its commandline version) too.
>From this discussion line it's not clear to me if you are using debian or if
there is a way to install a debian package in 2008.x, could anyone please
clarify this for me? Thanks!
2009/3/1 Matthias Apitz
> El día Sunday, M
El día Sunday, March 01, 2009 a las 04:32:56PM +0100, arne anka escribió:
...
> with all these deps it might be sensible to build the package on its own
> -- things like scrollkeeper or docbook seem pretty nonsensical to the core
> functionality.
> from the screenshots i've seen, i am
> I've found a Debian pkg stardict-gnome_3.0.1-4+b1_armel.deb in
> http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/pool/main/s/stardict/
.
since stardict is part of debian proper, every mirror should have it, for
all supported archs including armel (which is the name of the fr's arch).
these are the packages a
El día Sunday, March 01, 2009 a las 11:50:04AM +0100, arne anka escribió:
> well, it is available in debian. so, with little effort you should be able
> to use that for 2008.x (qt4, gtk and console frontend) -- far more
> interesting, though, is the question what dicts are available.
> debian
El día Sunday, March 01, 2009 a las 11:50:04AM +0100, arne anka escribió:
> well, it is available in debian. so, with little effort you should be able
> to use that for 2008.x (qt4, gtk and console frontend) -- far more
> interesting, though, is the question what dicts are available.
> debian
well, it is available in debian. so, with little effort you should be able
to use that for 2008.x (qt4, gtk and console frontend) -- far more
interesting, though, is the question what dicts are available.
debian offers english-czech only.
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Hello,
I'm using StarDict in both of my FreeBSD/KDE based laptops:
$ pkg_info stardict-2.4.8_5
...
Description:
StarDict is a Cross-Platform and international dictionary written in
Gtk2.
It has powerful features such as "Glob-style pattern matching," "Scan
selection word," "Fuzzy query," etc.
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