Hello, First of all, thanks for all the feedback you've been giving since yesterday !
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:38:58AM +0200, Marc Dequènes (Duck) wrote: > $ dico --host=dico.duckcorp.org --noauth -m kuruma > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "koruma" > fd-tur-eng "kurama" > fd-tur-eng "kurma" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kurum" > fd-tur-eng "kuruma" > fd-tur-eng "kurumak" > fd-tur-eng "kurumak" > fd-tur-eng "kurumak" > fd-tur-eng "kurutma" > > First, i don't understand why i get duplicates. Then, i can't find > any definition for these entries: > $ dico --host=dico.duckcorp.org --noauth kurumak > No match > or even: > $ dico --host=dico.duckcorp.org --noauth -d fd-tur-eng kurumak > No match > > Looking for "house" for example, return duplicates too, but > definitions can be fetched. Perhaps the fd-tur-eng is broken, but i > don't know how to check this. ---end quoted text--- 1. I confirm that I get duplicates too, the reason as I see, is that the matching word has several definitions in that dictionary. 2. I do not have fd-tur-eng here, so I did not get the problem of getting matches that do not have any definition. Here, I have fd-deu-eng, so when I run: dico --host=localhost -m kuruma I got: fd-deu-eng "kurkuma" Which does have a definition indeed. -- أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) Digital design engineer GPG KeyID: 0xEDDDA1B7 GPG Fingerprint: 8206 A196 2084 7E6D 0DF8 B176 BC19 6A94 EDDD A1B7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org