Hi,

Kirk Hilliard wrote:

> AFAIK, dictd only uses the locale provided to determine sort order for
> doing its search of the index.  It might be possible to incorporate
> UTF-8 character order into dictd itself.  This would not be as elegant
> from a programing standpoint, and Aleksey might not accept it
> upstream, but it could be offered and might could be kept as a Debian
> specific patch to avoid the UFT-8 packaging problems.

What about upgrading the Debian package to dictd 1.10.1, as suggested by
Aleksey ?

> ``dict -D revo.eo abako ''(should this be simply revo?) returns the entire
> entry, including all translations.
> 
> ``dict -D revo.en abacus'' returns the same entire entry.  Is this
> desired, or should it omit all translations but the anglaj?

As Ludovic said, it is desired.

> Do you plan a single revo package, or one package per language, so I
> can easily install just the English translations?  (For example, the
> revo-en package, which includes just the revo.en index, could depend
> upon the main revo package which includes the dictionary database and
> probably the revo.eo index.)

Again, as Ludovic said, we plan to package it as a single package: the
size of each index is not big enough to justify the need for different
packages.

Sincerly,

Thomas
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