Tvangeste wrote:michaelopt wrote:Would you mind adding Big-5
I've added %GDBIG5% support to my private branch, for testing. Could you please verify that everything works for %GDBIG5%?
The sources:
https://github.com/VVSiz/goldendict/tree/wip/big-5Or, if you on Windows, you could just try this binary:
http://www.multiupload.com/D7T1UD6WY9P.S. As for GB 18030, could you please provide some URLs where this can be used (and tested)? I haven't added this one yet, since I cannot test it.
Hi Tvangeste,
Thanks for your works!
I first tried the binary by replacing the old one, but it crashed when I executed an query by pressing Enter. I doubted if I was missing some other important libraries which were essential to run this new build. As a result I downloaded the sources from the link you sent. I installed the Qt libraries and MinGW to compile the sources. However the result was an executable file with around 32MB, which was much larger than that of the binary you had prepared. I thought my compiled one was faulty so I gave up trying my own built.
Since the old build I was using is the Early Access Build "GoldenDict 1.0.1-68-g7525e45" released on 9 June, I suspected if this version would be less stable than the official stable release 1.0.1. I installed the 1.0.1, and once again pasted the new binary over the old executable, set all the things again. It seemed fine at first, but after adding the URL entries of the external dictionaries, it crashed again when I had checked them for including them in the search.
I have also tried the latest Early Access Build "GoldenDict 1.0.1-142-g7d2b6f5" released today. Very unfortunately same thing happened. I tried to only check one dictionary that you had pre-installed, like the Urban Dictionary. But the symptom persisted. In the old builds like "GoldenDict 1.0.1-68-g7525e45" and "GoldenDict 1.0.1", using the same setting would not render such crash. However, the Wiki-dictionaries were not affected. I added and checked the Traditional Chinese Wikipedia and Wiktionary they showed up without a crash.
If you need further information, feel free to ask me. I hope I could help a bit.
Incidentally, is there any way to print the error log of the crash? I also notice that, whenever I used the binary you uploaded in the previous post, or trying the latest Early Access Build "GoldenDict 1.0.1-142-g7d2b6f5", I was warned that I was missing the file "libiconv-2.dll" so it refused to start. I noticed that there was a file similarly named as "libiconv2.dll", so I renamed it to "libiconv-2.dll" and it started. I am not sure if it is a relevant hint to identify the cause of the crash.
Michael