dico 2.1-3build1 source package in Ubuntu

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dico (2.1-3build1) natty; urgency=low

  * Rebuild with python 2.7 as the python default.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Thu, 09 Dec 2010 16:46:10 +0000

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dico: RFC 2229 compliant dictionary client

 GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229.
 It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server
 functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches
 are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module
 can serve one or more databases.
 .
 This package contains the dico console client.

dico-dev: RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (development files)

 GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229.
 It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server
 functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches
 are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module
 can serve one or more databases.
 .
 This package contains the header files, static libraries, and symbolic links
 needed for development.

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dico-module-guile: RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (Guile module)

 GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229.
 It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server
 functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches
 are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module
 can serve one or more databases.
 .
 This package provides an abstract layer for interfacing with database modules
 written in Guile.

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dicoweb: RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (web interface)

 GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229.
 It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server
 functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches
 are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module
 can serve one or more databases.
 .
 This package provides a web interface for database searches.

libdico1: RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (shared library)

 GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229.
 It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server
 functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches
 are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module
 can serve one or more databases.
 .
 This package contains the shared library.

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