[Bug 373725] [NEW] Missing dependencies and missbehaviour

korvins Roger.Sindreu at gmail.com
Fri May 8 14:06:48 UTC 2009


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apertium-tolk

Hi, I just tried apertium-tolk, in Ubuntu 9.04...

I think it is great since it is the first desktop translator for linux
if I am not wrong...

However it did not work very well for me. First I think it should have
all the apertium files and dictionaries as dependencies (they are not so
big anyway)... In this way it would be installing this application and
seeing all the options immediately. As it is now it is not easy to guess
that you need the apertium engine and dictionaries to make it work, and
it looks broken out of the box since it cannot do anything.

Apart from that, it seemed to translate dinamically the first two words
(Hola, buenos días, with es-ca) and then stopped working. Maybe it is
better not to translate anything dynamically and simply put a button
that says translate. I know that the engine already works very well.

Notice this application is accessible from the general program menu
(apart than from synaptic) of the most popular linux distribution so it
has a lot of visibility. It is important to put something simple, but
that works and shows that apertium really translates properly. Simple,
easy to use and working properly, that is the most important thing.

Thanks :)

** Affects: apertium-tolk (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Missing dependencies and missbehaviour
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