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The dawgdic package provides object files and utilities for building and accessing directed acyclical word graph (DAWG) dictionaries. This version of the patch uses the updated GitHub dawgdic repo instead of the Google Code repo used in the previous version of this patch. [Thomas: - use the github macro for <pkg>_SITE - remove <pkg>_SITE_METHOD, useless once you use the github macro for <pkg>_SITE - fix the license, it is BSD-3c and not GPLv3 - remove commented <pkg>_SITE in the .mk file - add missing dependency on C++.] Signed-off-by: Jonathan Ben Avraham <yba@tkos.co.il> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> |
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