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authorYoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi@FreeBSD.org>2002-03-31 16:14:54 +0000
committerYoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi@FreeBSD.org>2002-03-31 16:14:54 +0000
commit88c33443f4b136cc46a9cb020b88fc65973549d7 (patch)
tree5bee1c538d4fd8088da2eb9cc9abf12a25129deb /japanese/ndtpd/pkg-descr
parentFollows change of mail/mutt-devel/distinfo. (diff)
Update japanese/eb for the latest version 3.2.1 and
japanese/ndtpd for the latest version 3.1.1pl1. PR: ports/36004 Submitted by: maintainer
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NDTPD is a server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP (Network
Dictionary Transfer Protocol) on TCP. You can replace dserver with
-NDTPD. NDTPD can run on UNIX derived systems. It supports to access
-CD-ROM books of EB, EBG, EBXA and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books of
-those formats are popular in Japan. Since CD-ROM books themseves are
-stands on the ISO 9660 format, you can mount the discs by the same way
-as other ISO 9660 discs.
+NDTPD. NDTPD can run on UNIX derived systems. It supports CD-ROM
+books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. CD-ROM
+books of those formats are popular in Japan. Since CD-ROM books
+themseves are stands on the ISO 9660 format, you can mount the discs
+by the same way as other ISO 9660 discs.
-- Motoyuki Kasahara <m-kasahr@sra.co.jp>
+In addition, you must follow the licenses of your CD-ROM books.
+Though NDTPD is free software, your books may not be free. Don't
+open your books to unlicensed hosts nor users.
+
You can get information about NDTPD from their website.
WWW: http://www.sra.co.jp/people/m-kasahr/ndtpd/
--- Kazutoki TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>
+-- Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>