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tsearch ukrainian stemmer dict

Hi
Is there some one who was able to create ukrainian or russian-urainian
stemmer dict for tsearch v2?

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Nov 12 '05 #1
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Let you talk with Snowball guys (http://snowball.tartarus.org)

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Hi
Is there some one who was able to create ukrainian or russian-urainian
stemmer dict for tsearch v2?


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