Stardict Drae 24 2 Bz2 Bz2 ~repack~ Access
cd dictionary_folder dictzip drae.dict
If you’ve stumbled across the filename stardict-drae-24-2.bz2.bz2 (or a similar variant) in your downloads folder, an old backup, or an archive forum, you’re likely trying to get the official working with the StarDict program. This article covers everything: what this file is, how to decompress it, how to install it, and what to do when you encounter duplicate .bz2 extensions. stardict drae 24 2 bz2 bz2
The ( Diccionario de la Lengua Española – 23rd/24th edition) is the authoritative Spanish language dictionary published by the RAE. For years, enthusiasts have converted DRAE content into StarDict format, despite licensing restrictions (for personal/educational use). cd dictionary_folder dictzip drae
After that, you may get a file named drae-24.2.bz2 – try decompressing again: For years, enthusiasts have converted DRAE content into
mv stardict-drae-24-2.bz2.bz2 stardict-drae-24-2.bz2
The DRAE is copyrighted. While the RAE provides a free online version (dle.rae.es), distributing complete converted StarDict files may be questionable. Use such files only if you legally own a copy or for personal study within fair use provisions. Many StarDict DRAE files floating online are based on the 22nd (2001) or 23rd (2014) editions, which are more permissively shared.
If you only have the .dict.bz2 from the double-bz2 confusion, you’ll need the .idx and .ifo . Sometimes they are in other files named stardict-drae-24-2.idx.bz2 – check if you also have those. If missing entirely, you can rebuild .idx from a tab file (see Step 6).