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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.13 2005/03/29 12:16:21 adam Exp $
Changes 1.9.15: Format of .index files for 8-bit databases (not-ASCII and non-UTF8) has been changed. This makes `dictd' backward incompatible with 8-bit dagabases built by earlier versions of `dictfmt', i.e. `dictd-1.9.15' and later doesn't work with 8-bit databases generated by dictfmt-1.9.14 and earlier. See ChangeLog for details. If you use 8-bit database, rebuild them using new `dictfmt' like this dictunformat db.index < db.dict | dictfmt -t --locale <locale> db-new dictd: - fixed: Function `dict_search_bmh' works incorrectly in utf-8 mode on non-GLIBC systems. As a result `suffix', `substring' and `word' strategies may work incorrectly with UTF-8 databases on such platforms (FreeBSD). - fixed: In dictd-1.9.8 support of CYGWIN was declared, but it was broken in later versions. dictd-1.9.15 can be succesfully built with CYGWIN. - fixed: `dictd' dies when client tries to obtain information about virtual database (SHOW INFO <virt_db>). - Every database specified in configuration file may have its own "default" search strategy (i.e. `.' strategy). For this purpose additional keyword `default_strategy' is implemented. See example2.conf sample file and dictd.8 for documentation. - When `-d' is applied, debugging information is printed to syslog (or log file or stderr). NOTE: `-dinit' option may show you a reason why dictd doesn't start. If you are in trouble, apply it first (and -L or -s of course)! - dictd works correctly even on platforms which do not support `iswalnum', `iswspace' and `towlower' functions. Dictd with utf-8 databases was slightly tested on FreeBSD4.{9,10} -fixed: logging is directed when --inetd is applied - `AC_FUNC_MMAP' is replaced for `AC_CHECK_FUNC(mmap)' in configure.in As a result `mmap/munmap' functions will be used on CYGWIN and INTERIX if they are present. If you dislike it, use --without-mmap option. dictdplugin_dbi plugin: - new options: `all_char' and `utf8'. `all_char' option is set to FALSE by default. `utf8' option is set to TRUE by default. Both are overrided by `00-database-allchars' and `00-database-utf8' special headwords. dictd/dict/... have been ported to Interix (MS SFU-3.0 and SFU-3.5). It works fine as Interix daemon with ASCII databases (tested on Interix 3.0 and 3.5) NOTE: GNU make is needed for building `dictd' dictfmt: - new option --default-strategy. See dictfmt(1).
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SHA1 (dictd-1.9.15.tar.gz) = 081ea97a4a6a936855af30d9c2a31f5733985822
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Changes 1.9.15: Format of .index files for 8-bit databases (not-ASCII and non-UTF8) has been changed. This makes `dictd' backward incompatible with 8-bit dagabases built by earlier versions of `dictfmt', i.e. `dictd-1.9.15' and later doesn't work with 8-bit databases generated by dictfmt-1.9.14 and earlier. See ChangeLog for details. If you use 8-bit database, rebuild them using new `dictfmt' like this dictunformat db.index < db.dict | dictfmt -t --locale <locale> db-new dictd: - fixed: Function `dict_search_bmh' works incorrectly in utf-8 mode on non-GLIBC systems. As a result `suffix', `substring' and `word' strategies may work incorrectly with UTF-8 databases on such platforms (FreeBSD). - fixed: In dictd-1.9.8 support of CYGWIN was declared, but it was broken in later versions. dictd-1.9.15 can be succesfully built with CYGWIN. - fixed: `dictd' dies when client tries to obtain information about virtual database (SHOW INFO <virt_db>). - Every database specified in configuration file may have its own "default" search strategy (i.e. `.' strategy). For this purpose additional keyword `default_strategy' is implemented. See example2.conf sample file and dictd.8 for documentation. - When `-d' is applied, debugging information is printed to syslog (or log file or stderr). NOTE: `-dinit' option may show you a reason why dictd doesn't start. If you are in trouble, apply it first (and -L or -s of course)! - dictd works correctly even on platforms which do not support `iswalnum', `iswspace' and `towlower' functions. Dictd with utf-8 databases was slightly tested on FreeBSD4.{9,10} -fixed: logging is directed when --inetd is applied - `AC_FUNC_MMAP' is replaced for `AC_CHECK_FUNC(mmap)' in configure.in As a result `mmap/munmap' functions will be used on CYGWIN and INTERIX if they are present. If you dislike it, use --without-mmap option. dictdplugin_dbi plugin: - new options: `all_char' and `utf8'. `all_char' option is set to FALSE by default. `utf8' option is set to TRUE by default. Both are overrided by `00-database-allchars' and `00-database-utf8' special headwords. dictd/dict/... have been ported to Interix (MS SFU-3.0 and SFU-3.5). It works fine as Interix daemon with ASCII databases (tested on Interix 3.0 and 3.5) NOTE: GNU make is needed for building `dictd' dictfmt: - new option --default-strategy. See dictfmt(1).
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Size (dictd-1.9.15.tar.gz) = 741597 bytes
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