Hi, This is in response to your message of Wed, 8 Apr 1998. I apologize for taking so long to get back to you.
As I said before, I am packaging dictd, containing the client server software developed by the DICT Group. There will be a number of separate packages containing the dictionary databases used by the server. One of these is the WordNet 1.6 database. The dictd server is queried with a word, and returns all definitions of that word found in the dictionaries available to it. The most important of these is the 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, which provides very lengthy definitions, illustrated by quotations from literature. Since the 1913 Webster is out of date (but also out of copyright), it is supplemented by WordNet. This provides some redundancy, but is very comprehensive. The dictd server does not use the special lexical/syntactical organization of WordNet - it simply uses it as an alphabetized list of words and definitions. None of the WordNet software or documentation is included in the dictd package of wordnet. The dict versions of the databases utilize a special .dz file format, which is produced by the dictzip program. This is a compressed format that permits searching by decompressing only relatively small portions of a large file. As far as I can see, the WordNet software would not work with the database as formatted by dictd, and dictd would not work with the WordNet database as distributed. Therefore there would not be any direct benefit to have the two packages maintained by the same person. However, I think that most people who would use one would want to install the other. I currently use dict regularly, and will certainly install the wordnet package on my machine. I had been thinking about taking over the wordnet packages, but you got there first, and I won't argue about it. If you change your mind about them, let me know. We must coordinate the location and name of the WordNet database file(s). The dictd program installs them in /usr/lib/dict/wn.dict.dz and /usr/lib/dict/wn.index. I doubt if that will conflict with the WordNet names and locations. I plan to name the package containing the WordNet database "dict-wn", so there shouldn't be any further namespace conflicts. I have completed my packages dictd and dict, but will not release them until I have the database packages ready. The 1913 Webster is held up because of a copyright problem, so I don't think I will be able to release any of these packages before the end of this month. Bob -- _ |_) _ |_ Robert D. Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |_) (_) |_) Palm City, FL USA PGP Key ID: A8E40EB9 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]