Hi Serge,
I'm glad to hear that :)
Then, can I close this bug? or downgrade severity and tagged as upstream?
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Hi Hideki,
Of course, close it. Maybe it would be useful to delete the original
dictionary files after the conversion since they're not quite useful and
may lead to such errors. I don't know, just proposing.
2012/8/23 Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp
Hi Serge,
I'm glad to hear that :)
Hi,
The original dictionary files are not removed because these are part of
other packages (edict, kanjidic) and there are other packages in debian
which depend on these.
Regards,
Botond
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 12:20:39 +0400
eurekafag eureka...@eureka7.ru wrote:
Hi Hideki,
Of course, close
Hi Serge,
Please check below items and report it to BTS.
- Do you have Japanese locale? if not, please install locales-all
package and test it
- Which Desktop Environment do you use? GNOME, KDE, etc.
What happened if you would switch another Desktop Environment?
- Which Window
Hi Hideki,
Now it works quite good. The problem was with the unconverted dictionaries.
Though moving dictionaries up or down in settings leads to segfault
immediately. Answers to your questions:
- I have only en_US.UTF-8 and ru_RU.UTF-8 locales;
- I don't use any DE and I don't have one;
- I use
Hi,
I checked this problem, but I did not have, work fine
The problem was not able to be checked although I used this software
in Japanese environment.
It is the same also in English environment.
An error message which reporter is writing was not displayed, either.
Nobuhiro
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Nobuhiro
I've added them, removed ~/.gconf/apps/gjiten, killed gconf and now it
seems to work ok. Also, I can't delete dictionaries from Gjiten or move
them up in the list. When I press the remove button it crashes:
http://pastebin.com/jjnuWpuR If you experience the same behavior I can post
another bug
The gjiten postinst script converts the dictionary files to utf-8 and
places these into /usr/share/gjiten/dics/.
You should be using these.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 21:56:51 +0400
eurekafag eureka...@eureka7.ru wrote:
Yes, that could be the cause. But Debian provides only these dictionaries,
I
Hi,
This issue is caused most likely because you are trying to use euc-jp
encoded dictionary files. Gjiten needs utf-8 encoded files.
Regards,
Botond
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 17:27:46 +0400
Serge Shpikin eureka...@eureka7.ru wrote:
Package: gjiten
Version: 2.6-2.2
Severity: grave
Justification:
Yes, that could be the cause. But Debian provides only these dictionaries,
I mean from edict. I also installed enamdict as gjiten suggests it and it
contains some Japanese words but they aren't common words just proper
names; place-names, surnames and so on. Kanjidic shows no kanjis when I
select
Package: gjiten
Version: 2.6-2.2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
* What led up to the situation?
Just installed gjiten.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Launched, tried to search some words in dictionaries,
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