GoldenDict Problem

Hello everyone,

I’ve recently moved to OpenSuse from Ubuntu and I found that it’s really great but there’s a problem I couldn’t find any solution for it:(

When I want to add the dictionaries to Goldendict , it starts indexing and it continues for hours ( it never ends ) :’(

Any solution?:shame:

Anyone there?? :sarcastic:

Yes, there are people here :wink:

… but maybe they don’t know the answer to your question. Perhaps you should give it a while longer.

Oh, and welcome to the forum.

On Mon 22 Feb 2016 03:06:02 PM CST, ferasM wrote:

Anyone there?? :sarcastic:

Hi
Nope, we are all on a thesaurus break… :wink:

Can you start the program from the command line with some debug on,
perhaps describe what is indexing? Or maybe it provides some logs as to
what it’s doing?


Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 SP1|GNOME 3.10.4|3.12.51-60.25-default
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malcolmlewis & tannington thanks for your replies

Can you start the program from the command line with some debug on,
perhaps describe what is indexing? Or maybe it provides some logs as to
what it’s doing?

first - I don’t what is debug

second - I started it from the command line and this is what I have

_IceTransSocketUNIXConnect: Cannot connect to non-local host linux-82ym
_IceTransSocketUNIXConnect: Cannot connect to non-local host linux-82ym
Qt: Session management error: Could not open network socket
Load done
getResource: gdlookup://localhost?blank=1
scheme: gdlookup
host: localhost
getResource: gdlookup://localhost?blank=1
scheme: gdlookup
host: localhost
getResource: gdlookup://localhost?word=Welcome!&group=4294967295
scheme: gdlookup
host: localhost
In-place finish.
====reading 16384 bytes
====reading 35693 bytes
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: CP1256
Writing index…
Building a tree of 213 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: CP1256
TargetCharset: ISO-8859-1
Writing index…
Building a tree of 730 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: CP1256
Writing index…
Building a tree of 193 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: CP1256
TargetCharset: ISO-8859-1
Writing index…
Building a tree of 690 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: CP1256
Writing index…
Building a tree of 300 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: CP1256
Writing index…
Building a tree of 64 elements
Default charset: ISO-8859-1
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: ISO-8859-1
Writing index…
Building a tree of 257 elements
Default charset:
Source Charset: ISO-8859-1
TargetCharset: CP1256
Writing index…
Building a tree of 256 elements

I don’t use GoldenDict, but I did Google your problem. Perhaps this is the correct solution (see post 12)?

Thanks alot JJMT , it worked but now some HTML codes appear with the word meaning , any ideas?

On Mon 22 Feb 2016 03:06:02 PM CST, ferasM wrote:

Anyone there?? :sarcastic:

Hi
Nope, we are all on a thesaurus break… :wink:

Can you start the program from the command line with some debug on,
perhaps describe what is indexing? Or maybe it provides some logs as to
what it’s doing?


Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 SP1|GNOME 3.10.4|3.12.51-60.25-default
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