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Template: dictd/run_mode Type: select __Choices: daemon, inetd, disabled Default: daemon _Description: Method for running dictd: The dictd server can be run either as a stand-alone daemon or from inetd. You can also disable it entirely. . It is recommended to run it as a daemon.
Source: dictd Section: text Priority: optional Maintainer: Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org> Build-Depends: flex, bison, zlib1g-dev, libltdl3-dev, autotools-dev, quilt (>= 0.45), debhelper (>= 7), libtool, libmaa-dev Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dict/ Package: dictd Architecture: any Description: dictionary server This package provides a TCP-based server that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases. . Many dictionary databases have been packaged for use with dictd. They are described in the /usr/share/doc/dictd/README.Debian.gz file. . Either dict-gcide or dict-wn is essential for a useful English language dictionary server. It is strongly recommended that both be installed. If you are interested in computer terminology, it is recommended to install at least dict-jargon, dict-foldoc, or dict-vera. . The client program, dict, is packaged separately and is needed on all machines that will use the server. Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, netbase, adduser, dictzip (>= ${source:Upstream-Version}), lsb-base (>= 3.1), ucf (>= 3), update-inetd Recommends: dict | dict-client Suggests: dict-gcide | dictd-dictionary, dict-wn, dict-jargon, dict-foldoc Provides: dict-server Conflicts: dict-server Package: dict Architecture: any Description: dictionary client This package provides a client application to query a dictd server. The client-server protocol is TCP-based; the server may then be local or accessed through the network. . The DICT Development Group maintains several public servers which can be accessed from any machine connected to the Internet. The default configuration is to query one of these servers first. This may be changed in the configuration file /etc/dictd/dict.conf. . Queries may be customized by numerous command line options, including specifying the database(s) to be queried and the search strategy to be used. . This package also provides dictl, which allows using UTF-8 encoded dictionaries with terminals that do not support UTF-8. Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, netbase, recode Recommends: m4, gawk Suggests: dictd | dict-server Provides: dict-client Package: dictzip Architecture: any Description: compression utility for dictionary databases This package provides a utility to compress dictionary databases with the LZ77 algorithm in a manner which is completely compatible with gzip(1), but using an extension that allows for random access to chunks of about 57kB without the overhead of decompressing the entire file. . This package also includes dictunzip, to decompress dictzipped files, and dictzcat, for viewing dictzipped files. Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Replaces: dictd (<< 1.7.1-1) Package: dictfmt Section: utils Architecture: any Description: utility to format a file for use by a dictd server This package provides dictfmt. This utility can convert an input file to a dictionary database that conforms to the DICT protocol, and create a corresponding index file. . The package also provides dictunformat, which creates a raw database from a dictionary index and a dictionary database. Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, gawk Recommends: dictzip
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