diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/changelog dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/changelog --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/changelog 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/changelog 2012-02-27 19:05:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,18 @@ +dict-elements (20001107-a-6) unstable; urgency=low + + * debian/rules: switched to dh + * debian/control: switched to dh 8 + * debian/control: standards switched to 3.9.3, no changes + * debian/control: dependency on dpatch removed + * debian/control: misc:Depends added + * debian/postinst: debhelper added at end + * debian/postrm: debhelper added at end + * debian/source/format: using quilt + * debian/patches: move from dpatch to quilt format + * debian/copyright: changed to DEP5 + + -- Thorsten Alteholz Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:17:43 +0100 + dict-elements (20001107-a-5) unstable; urgency=low * New maintainer (Closes: #436117) diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/compat dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/compat --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/compat 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/compat 2011-12-08 07:41:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -1 +1 @@ -5 +8 diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/control dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/control --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/control 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/control 2012-02-27 19:05:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Section: text Priority: optional Maintainer: Thorsten Alteholz -Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), dpatch +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8) Build-Depends-Indep: dictfmt, dictzip -Standards-Version: 3.8.3 +Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ Package: dict-elements @@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ . This package will be of limited use without the client and server found in the dict and dictd packages. -Depends: dictd|dict-server +Depends: dictd|dict-server, ${misc:Depends} Provides: dictd-dictionary diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/copyright dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/copyright --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/copyright 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/copyright 2012-02-27 17:37:21.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,28 +1,39 @@ - This is the Debian GNU/Linux prepackaged version of Jay Kominek's - database of information related to the elements, -formatted for use by The DICT Development Group's client sever -software. - - The formatting software was written by Rickard E. Faith -(faith@acm.org). - - This package was constructed by Robert D. Hilliard - using a database file that was downloaded from -http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~kominek/elements/. - -Changes: +Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ +Upstream-Name: The Elements Database +Source: http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ + +Files: * +Copyright: public domain +License: public domain + This is the Debian GNU/Linux prepackaged version of Jay Kominek's + database of information related to the elements, + formatted for use by The DICT Development Group's client sever software. + . + The formatting software was written by Rickard E. Faith (faith@acm.org). + . + This package was constructed by Robert D. Hilliard + using a database file that was downloaded from + http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~kominek/elements/. + . + Changes: * added Debian GNU/Linux package maintenance system files - - The Elements Database is distributed with the following notice: - -This dictionary database was created by Jay F. Kominek - (Feel free to send any comments, additions, -corrections, money to that address) It was compiled from a variety of -sources, and is in my opinion, a work of my own. (The only stuff that -was really copied verbatim was the atomic numbers and weights, please, -I'd like to see someone try and exert a copyright on the values of atoms.) -So, I place this in the public domain, if it somehow breaks, you get to -keep both pieces. It'd be nice if you kept the fact that I compiled the -information in here, but is not needed. - -Robert D. Hilliard + . + The Elements Database is distributed with the following notice: + . + This dictionary database was created by Jay F. Kominek + (Feel free to send any comments, additions, + corrections, money to that address) It was compiled from a variety of + sources, and is in my opinion, a work of my own. (The only stuff that + was really copied verbatim was the atomic numbers and weights, please, + I'd like to see someone try and exert a copyright on the values of atoms.) + So, I place this in the public domain, if it somehow breaks, you get to + keep both pieces. It'd be nice if you kept the fact that I compiled the + information in here, but is not needed. + . + Robert D. Hilliard + +Files: debian/* +Copyright: 2011 Thorsten Alteholz +License: GPL-3 + On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General + Public License version 3 can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3". diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/00list dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/00list --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/00list 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/00list 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -01-more-elements diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/01-more-elements dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/01-more-elements --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/01-more-elements 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/01-more-elements 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run -## 01-more-elements patch made by Thorsten Alteholz -## -## All lines beginning with `## DP:' are a description of the patch. -## DP: aluminium and some superheavy elements added - - -@DPATCH@ - ---- dict-elements-20001107-a/elements.org 2009-11-05 20:49:29.000000000 +0100 -+++ dict-elements-20011071-a/elements 2009-11-05 22:53:43.000000000 +0100 -@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ - keep both pieces. It'd be nice if you kept the fact that I compiled the - information in here, but is not needed. - Up to date copies can probably be found on the web at: --http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~kominek/elements/ -+http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ -+Texts of the superheavy elements are copied from the Wikipedia. - - %h hydrogen - %d -@@ -154,6 +155,10 @@ - a good number of industrial uses. Makes up 8.1% of the Earth's crust, by - weight. Isolated in 1825 by H.C. Oersted. - -+%h aluminium -+%d -+Same as {aluminum}, chiefly British in usage. [1913 Webster] -+ - %h silicon - %d - Symbol: Si -@@ -1220,6 +1225,170 @@ - Half-life of approximately 10ms. Reported in 1994 by German researchers at - Darmstadt, Germany. - -+%h darmstadtium -+%d -+Symbol: Ds -+Atomic number: 110 -+Atmic weight: 281 -+Darmstadtium, formerly known as ununnilium, is placed as the heaviest -+member of group 10 but a sufficiently stable isotope is not known which -+would allow chemical experiments to confirm its place. This synthetic -+element is one of the so-called super-heavy atoms and was first synthesized -+in 1994. The longest-lived and heaviest isotope known is 281Ds with -+a half-life of ~10 s although a possible isomer, 281bDs has an unconfirmed -+half-life of about 4 minutes. -+Element 110 was first given the temporary name ununnilium (symbol Uun). -+Once recognized as discoverers, the team at GSI considered the names -+darmstadtium (Ds) and wixhausium (Wi) for element 110. They decided on -+the former and named the element after the city near the place of its -+discovery, Darmstadt and not the suburb Wixhausen itself. The new name -+was officially recommended by IUPAC on August 16, 2003. -+ -+%h roentgenium -+%d -+Symbol: Rg -+Atomic number: 111 -+Atmic weight: 280 -+Roentgenium is placed as the heaviest member of the group 11 (IB) elements, -+although a sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time that would -+allow its position as a heavier homologue of gold to be confirmed. -+Roentgenium was first observed in 1994 and several isotopes have been -+synthesized since its first discovery. The most stable known isotope is -+280Rg with a half-life of ~4 seconds. -+Roentgenium was officially discovered by Peter Armbruster, -+Gottfried Münzenberg, and their team working at the Gesellschaft für -+Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany on December 8, 1994. -+Only three atoms of it were observed (all 272Rg), by the cold fusion between -+nickel ions and a bismuth target in a linear accelerator. -+In 2001, the IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) concluded that there -+was insufficient evidence for the discovery at that moment in time. -+The GSI team repeated their experiment in 2000 and detected a further -+3 atoms. In their 2003 report, the JWP decided that the GSI team should be -+acknowledged as the discoverers. -+The name roentgenium (Rg) was proposed by the GSI team in honor of the -+German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, and was accepted as a permanent -+name on November 1, 2004. Previously the element was known under the -+temporary IUPAC systematic element name unununium, Uuu. -+ -+%h ununbium -+%d -+Symbol: Uub -+Atomic number: 112 -+Atmic weight: 285 -+Ununbium is a IUPAC systematic element name, used until the element -+receives an accepted name. -+Ununbium was first created by the GSI in 1996, who have now proposed -+the permanent name copernicium and the symbol Cn. This name is expected -+to be officially endorsed by IUPAC in January 2010, after six months for -+discussion. Element 112 is currently the highest-numbered element to be -+officially recognised by IUPAC. -+The most stable isotope discovered to date is 285Uub with a half-life -+of ~30 s. In total, about 75 atoms of ununbium have been detected using -+various nuclear reactions. An unconfirmed isotope, 285bUub, has a possible -+half-life of ~9 minutes, and would be one of the longest-lived superheavy -+isotopes known to date. -+Recent experiments strongly suggest that ununbium behaves as a typical -+member of group 12, demonstrating properties consistent with a volatile -+metal. -+ -+%h ununtrium -+%d -+Symbol: Uut -+Atomic number: 113 -+Atmic weight: 284 -+Ununtrium is the temporary name of a synthetic element with the temporary -+symbol Uut and atomic number 113. It is placed as the heaviest member of -+the group 13 (IIIA) elements although a sufficiently stable isotope is not -+known at this time that would allow chemical experiments to confirm its -+position. It was first detected in 2003 in the decay of element 115 and -+was synthesized directly in 2004. Only eight atoms of ununtrium have been -+observed to date. The longest-lived isotope known is 284113 with a -+half-life of ~500 ms. -+ -+%h ununquadium -+%d -+Symbol: Uuq -+Atomic number: 114 -+Atmic weight: 289 -+Ununquadium is the temporary name of a radioactive chemical element with -+the temporary symbol Uuq and atomic number 114. -+About 80 decays of atoms of ununquadium have been observed to date, -+50 directly and 30 from the decay of the heavier elements ununhexium -+and ununoctium. All decays have been assigned to the four neighbouring -+isotopes with mass numbers 286-289. The longest-lived isotope currently -+known is 289114 with a half-life of ~2.6 s, although there is evidence -+for an isomer, 289b114, with a half-life of ~66 s, that would be one of -+the longest-lived nuclei in the superheavy element region. -+Recent chemistry experiments have strongly indicated that element 114 -+possesses non-'eka'-lead properties and appears to behave as the first -+superheavy element that portrays noble-gas-like properties due to -+relativistic effects. -+ -+%h ununpentium -+%d -+Symbol: Uup -+Atomic number: 115 -+Atmic weight: 288 -+Ununpentium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element in -+the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uup and has the atomic -+number 115. -+It is placed as the heaviest member of group 15 (VA) although a -+sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time that would allow -+chemical experiments to confirm its position. It was first observed in -+2003 and only about 30 atoms of ununpentium have been synthesized to date, -+with just 4 direct decays of the parent element having been detected. Two -+isotopes are currently known, Uup-287 and Uup-288, with 288Uup having the -+longer half-life of ~100 ms. -+ -+%h ununhexium -+%d -+Symbol: Uuh -+Atomic number: 116 -+Atmic weight: 293 -+Ununhexium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element with -+the temporary symbol Uuh and atomic number 116. -+It is placed as the heaviest member of group 16 (VIA) although a -+sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time to allow chemical -+experiments to confirm its position as the heavier homologue to polonium. -+It was first detected in 2000 and since the discovery about 30 atoms of -+ununhexium have been produced, either directly or as a decay product of -+ununoctium, and are associated with decays from the four neighbouring -+isotopes with masses 290.293. The most stable isotope to date is Uuh-293 -+with a half-life of ~60 ms. -+ -+%h ununseptium -+%d -+Symbol: Uus -+Atomic number: 117 -+Atmic weight: ??? -+Ununseptium is the temporary name of an undiscovered chemical element -+with the temporary symbol Uus and atomic number 117. It is the only -+missing element in period 7 of the periodic table. Since it is placed -+below the halogens it may share qualities similar to astatine or iodine. -+The first attempt to synthesize this element is currently underway at -+the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia. -+ -+%h ununoctium -+%d -+Symbol: Uuo -+Atomic number: 118 -+Atmic weight: 294 -+Ununoctium , also known as eka-radon or element 118, is the temporary -+IUPAC name for the transactinide element having the atomic number 118 -+and temporary element symbol Uuo. On the periodic table of the elements, -+it is a p-block element and the last one of the 7th period. Ununoctium -+is currently the only synthetic member of Group 18. It has the highest -+atomic number and highest atomic mass of all discovered elements. -+The radioactive ununoctium atom is very unstable, and since 2002, only -+three atoms (possibly four) of the isotope 294Uuo have been detected. -+While this allowed for very little experimental characterization of its -+properties and possible compounds, theoretical calculations have allowed -+for many predictions, including some very unexpected ones. For example, -+although ununoctium is a member of Group 18, it is probably not a noble -+gas, as are all the other Group 18 elements. It was formerly thought to -+be a gas but is now predicted to be a solid under normal conditions. -+ -+ - %h wolfram - %d - Original name for {tungsten}. -@@ -1254,13 +1423,16 @@ - %d - Symbol: Db - Competing name for {unnilquadium}, the 104th element, proposed by the --IUPAC. -+IUPAC. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Dubnium as the official name -+of the 105th element. - - %h rutherfordium - %d - Symbol: Rf - Competing name for {unnilquadium}, the 104th element, proposed by the --American Chemical Society. -+American Chemical Society. Also competing name for {unnilhexium} -+the 106th element, proposed by the IUPAC. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC -+decided to use Rutherfordium as the official name of the 104th element. - - %h hahnium - %d -@@ -1285,17 +1457,21 @@ - %h nielsbohrium - Competing name for {unnilseptium}, the 107th element, proposed by its West - German discoverers and supported by the American Chemical Society. The --name was chosen in honor of physicist, Niels Bohr. -+name was chosen in honor of physicist, Niels Bohr. Also a competing name -+for {unnilpentium}, the 105th element, proposed by Russian scientists. - - %h bohrium - Competing name for {unnilseptium}, the 107th element, proposed by the - IUPAC in response to the discoverers of the element wanting to name it --{nielsbohrium}. -+{nielsbohrium}. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Bohrium as the -+official name of the 107th element. - - %h hassium - %d - Competing name for {unniloctium}, the 108th element, proposed by its - German discoverers and supported by the American Chemical Society. -+Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Hassium as the official name of -+the 108th element. - - %h neutron - %d diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/elements.patch dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/elements.patch --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/elements.patch 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/elements.patch 2011-12-08 11:00:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +Description: new elements added, link update +Author: Thorsten Alteholz +Last-Update: 2011-12-08 + +Index: dict-elements/elements +=================================================================== +--- dict-elements.orig/elements 2011-12-08 17:57:37.000000000 +0100 ++++ dict-elements/elements 2011-12-08 17:59:36.000000000 +0100 +@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ + keep both pieces. It'd be nice if you kept the fact that I compiled the + information in here, but is not needed. + Up to date copies can probably be found on the web at: +-http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~kominek/elements/ ++http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ ++Texts of the superheavy elements are copied from the Wikipedia. + + %h hydrogen + %d +@@ -154,6 +155,10 @@ + a good number of industrial uses. Makes up 8.1% of the Earth's crust, by + weight. Isolated in 1825 by H.C. Oersted. + ++%h aluminium ++%d ++Same as {aluminum}, chiefly British in usage. [1913 Webster] ++ + %h silicon + %d + Symbol: Si +@@ -1220,6 +1225,170 @@ + Half-life of approximately 10ms. Reported in 1994 by German researchers at + Darmstadt, Germany. + ++%h darmstadtium ++%d ++Symbol: Ds ++Atomic number: 110 ++Atmic weight: 281 ++Darmstadtium, formerly known as ununnilium, is placed as the heaviest ++member of group 10 but a sufficiently stable isotope is not known which ++would allow chemical experiments to confirm its place. This synthetic ++element is one of the so-called super-heavy atoms and was first synthesized ++in 1994. The longest-lived and heaviest isotope known is 281Ds with ++a half-life of ~10 s although a possible isomer, 281bDs has an unconfirmed ++half-life of about 4 minutes. ++Element 110 was first given the temporary name ununnilium (symbol Uun). ++Once recognized as discoverers, the team at GSI considered the names ++darmstadtium (Ds) and wixhausium (Wi) for element 110. They decided on ++the former and named the element after the city near the place of its ++discovery, Darmstadt and not the suburb Wixhausen itself. The new name ++was officially recommended by IUPAC on August 16, 2003. ++ ++%h roentgenium ++%d ++Symbol: Rg ++Atomic number: 111 ++Atmic weight: 280 ++Roentgenium is placed as the heaviest member of the group 11 (IB) elements, ++although a sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time that would ++allow its position as a heavier homologue of gold to be confirmed. ++Roentgenium was first observed in 1994 and several isotopes have been ++synthesized since its first discovery. The most stable known isotope is ++280Rg with a half-life of ~4 seconds. ++Roentgenium was officially discovered by Peter Armbruster, ++Gottfried Münzenberg, and their team working at the Gesellschaft für ++Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany on December 8, 1994. ++Only three atoms of it were observed (all 272Rg), by the cold fusion between ++nickel ions and a bismuth target in a linear accelerator. ++In 2001, the IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party (JWP) concluded that there ++was insufficient evidence for the discovery at that moment in time. ++The GSI team repeated their experiment in 2000 and detected a further ++3 atoms. In their 2003 report, the JWP decided that the GSI team should be ++acknowledged as the discoverers. ++The name roentgenium (Rg) was proposed by the GSI team in honor of the ++German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, and was accepted as a permanent ++name on November 1, 2004. Previously the element was known under the ++temporary IUPAC systematic element name unununium, Uuu. ++ ++%h ununbium ++%d ++Symbol: Uub ++Atomic number: 112 ++Atmic weight: 285 ++Ununbium is a IUPAC systematic element name, used until the element ++receives an accepted name. ++Ununbium was first created by the GSI in 1996, who have now proposed ++the permanent name copernicium and the symbol Cn. This name is expected ++to be officially endorsed by IUPAC in January 2010, after six months for ++discussion. Element 112 is currently the highest-numbered element to be ++officially recognised by IUPAC. ++The most stable isotope discovered to date is 285Uub with a half-life ++of ~30 s. In total, about 75 atoms of ununbium have been detected using ++various nuclear reactions. An unconfirmed isotope, 285bUub, has a possible ++half-life of ~9 minutes, and would be one of the longest-lived superheavy ++isotopes known to date. ++Recent experiments strongly suggest that ununbium behaves as a typical ++member of group 12, demonstrating properties consistent with a volatile ++metal. ++ ++%h ununtrium ++%d ++Symbol: Uut ++Atomic number: 113 ++Atmic weight: 284 ++Ununtrium is the temporary name of a synthetic element with the temporary ++symbol Uut and atomic number 113. It is placed as the heaviest member of ++the group 13 (IIIA) elements although a sufficiently stable isotope is not ++known at this time that would allow chemical experiments to confirm its ++position. It was first detected in 2003 in the decay of element 115 and ++was synthesized directly in 2004. Only eight atoms of ununtrium have been ++observed to date. The longest-lived isotope known is 284113 with a ++half-life of ~500 ms. ++ ++%h ununquadium ++%d ++Symbol: Uuq ++Atomic number: 114 ++Atmic weight: 289 ++Ununquadium is the temporary name of a radioactive chemical element with ++the temporary symbol Uuq and atomic number 114. ++About 80 decays of atoms of ununquadium have been observed to date, ++50 directly and 30 from the decay of the heavier elements ununhexium ++and ununoctium. All decays have been assigned to the four neighbouring ++isotopes with mass numbers 286-289. The longest-lived isotope currently ++known is 289114 with a half-life of ~2.6 s, although there is evidence ++for an isomer, 289b114, with a half-life of ~66 s, that would be one of ++the longest-lived nuclei in the superheavy element region. ++Recent chemistry experiments have strongly indicated that element 114 ++possesses non-'eka'-lead properties and appears to behave as the first ++superheavy element that portrays noble-gas-like properties due to ++relativistic effects. ++ ++%h ununpentium ++%d ++Symbol: Uup ++Atomic number: 115 ++Atmic weight: 288 ++Ununpentium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element in ++the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uup and has the atomic ++number 115. ++It is placed as the heaviest member of group 15 (VA) although a ++sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time that would allow ++chemical experiments to confirm its position. It was first observed in ++2003 and only about 30 atoms of ununpentium have been synthesized to date, ++with just 4 direct decays of the parent element having been detected. Two ++isotopes are currently known, Uup-287 and Uup-288, with 288Uup having the ++longer half-life of ~100 ms. ++ ++%h ununhexium ++%d ++Symbol: Uuh ++Atomic number: 116 ++Atmic weight: 293 ++Ununhexium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element with ++the temporary symbol Uuh and atomic number 116. ++It is placed as the heaviest member of group 16 (VIA) although a ++sufficiently stable isotope is not known at this time to allow chemical ++experiments to confirm its position as the heavier homologue to polonium. ++It was first detected in 2000 and since the discovery about 30 atoms of ++ununhexium have been produced, either directly or as a decay product of ++ununoctium, and are associated with decays from the four neighbouring ++isotopes with masses 290.293. The most stable isotope to date is Uuh-293 ++with a half-life of ~60 ms. ++ ++%h ununseptium ++%d ++Symbol: Uus ++Atomic number: 117 ++Atmic weight: ??? ++Ununseptium is the temporary name of an undiscovered chemical element ++with the temporary symbol Uus and atomic number 117. It is the only ++missing element in period 7 of the periodic table. Since it is placed ++below the halogens it may share qualities similar to astatine or iodine. ++The first attempt to synthesize this element is currently underway at ++the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia. ++ ++%h ununoctium ++%d ++Symbol: Uuo ++Atomic number: 118 ++Atmic weight: 294 ++Ununoctium , also known as eka-radon or element 118, is the temporary ++IUPAC name for the transactinide element having the atomic number 118 ++and temporary element symbol Uuo. On the periodic table of the elements, ++it is a p-block element and the last one of the 7th period. Ununoctium ++is currently the only synthetic member of Group 18. It has the highest ++atomic number and highest atomic mass of all discovered elements. ++The radioactive ununoctium atom is very unstable, and since 2002, only ++three atoms (possibly four) of the isotope 294Uuo have been detected. ++While this allowed for very little experimental characterization of its ++properties and possible compounds, theoretical calculations have allowed ++for many predictions, including some very unexpected ones. For example, ++although ununoctium is a member of Group 18, it is probably not a noble ++gas, as are all the other Group 18 elements. It was formerly thought to ++be a gas but is now predicted to be a solid under normal conditions. ++ ++ + %h wolfram + %d + Original name for {tungsten}. +@@ -1254,13 +1423,16 @@ + %d + Symbol: Db + Competing name for {unnilquadium}, the 104th element, proposed by the +-IUPAC. ++IUPAC. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Dubnium as the official name ++of the 105th element. + + %h rutherfordium + %d + Symbol: Rf + Competing name for {unnilquadium}, the 104th element, proposed by the +-American Chemical Society. ++American Chemical Society. Also competing name for {unnilhexium} ++the 106th element, proposed by the IUPAC. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC ++decided to use Rutherfordium as the official name of the 104th element. + + %h hahnium + %d +@@ -1285,17 +1457,21 @@ + %h nielsbohrium + Competing name for {unnilseptium}, the 107th element, proposed by its West + German discoverers and supported by the American Chemical Society. The +-name was chosen in honor of physicist, Niels Bohr. ++name was chosen in honor of physicist, Niels Bohr. Also a competing name ++for {unnilpentium}, the 105th element, proposed by Russian scientists. + + %h bohrium + Competing name for {unnilseptium}, the 107th element, proposed by the + IUPAC in response to the discoverers of the element wanting to name it +-{nielsbohrium}. ++{nielsbohrium}. Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Bohrium as the ++official name of the 107th element. + + %h hassium + %d + Competing name for {unniloctium}, the 108th element, proposed by its + German discoverers and supported by the American Chemical Society. ++Finally in 1997 the IUPAC decided to use Hassium as the official name of ++the 108th element. + + %h neutron + %d diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/series dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/series --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/series 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/patches/series 2011-12-08 11:00:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +elements.patch diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postinst dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postinst --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postinst 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postinst 2011-12-08 08:03:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -28,3 +28,11 @@ exit 0; ;; esac + +# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically +# generated by other debhelper scripts. + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 + diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postrm dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postrm --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postrm 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/postrm 2011-12-08 08:03:15.000000000 +0000 @@ -26,3 +26,11 @@ exit 0; ;; esac + +# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically +# generated by other debhelper scripts. + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 + diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/rules dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/rules --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/rules 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/rules 2012-02-27 17:39:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,122 +1,49 @@ -#! /usr/bin/make -f +#!/usr/bin/make -f +# -*- makefile -*- -############################ -*- Mode: Makefile -*- ########################### -## rules --- -## Author : Robert D. Hilliard -## Created On : Thu, 23 Apr 1998 17:54:36 -0400 -## Last Modified By : Thorsten Alteholz -## Last Modified On : Thu, 05 Nov 2009 18:00:00 +0100 -## Status : $Id: rules,v 1.12 2003/04/26 13:34:55 bob Exp bob $ -## Last Changes : $Log: rules,v $ -## Last Changes : Revision 1.12 2003/04/26 13:34:55 bob -## Last Changes : removed /usr/doc/symlinks -## Last Changes : removed workaround for dictfmt bug -## Last Changes : -## Description : debian/rules for dict-elements (was rules for dict-misc) -## Acknowledgment : This debian/rules file is based on Manoj Srivasta's -## : sample debian/rules files. -## : Any errors belong to me alone. -############################################################################### +# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. +# export DH_VERBOSE=1 -include /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch.make - -# The name of the package (for example, `emacs'). -pkg := dict-elements - -# Configuration variables (these should be pretty generic) -CC = cc -CFLAGS= -O2 -LDFLAGS = -s -PREFIX = /usr -BINDIR = $(PREFIX)/bin -MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/man -MAN1DIR = $(MANDIR)/man1 -DOCDIR = $(PREFIX)/doc/$(pkg) -DICTDIR= debian/tmp/usr/share/dictd - -# Package specific stuff. The idea is to try to make the rules -# generic (gradually). - -FILES_TO_CLEAN = debian/files *.dict* *.index -DIRS_TO_CLEAN = debian/tmp -STAMPS_TO_CLEAN = stamp-configure stamp-build stamp-binary-indep - - - -install_file= install -p -o root -g root -m 644 -install_program= install -p -o root -g root -m 755 -make_directory= install -d -o root -g root -m 755 - -all build: stamp-build -# Builds the binary package. - -stamp-build: patch -# Builds the binary package. - $(checkdir) - cat elements|/usr/bin/dictfmt -p -u http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ -s "The Elements (07Nov00)" elements - /usr/bin/dictzip elements.dict - touch stamp-build - -clean: unpatch -# Undoes the effect of `$(MAKE) -f debian/rules build'. - $(checkdir) - -rm -f $(FILES_TO_CLEAN) $(STAMPS_TO_CLEAN) +pkg := dict-elements +DICTDIR = debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/dictd +FILES_TO_CLEAN = debian/files *.dict* *.index debian/*.log debian/*.substvars +DIRS_TO_CLEAN = debian/$(pkg) +install_file = /usr/bin/install -p -o root -g root -m 644 +install_program = /usr/bin/install -p -o root -g root -m 755 +make_directory = /usr/bin/install -d -o root -g root -m 755 + +%: + dh $@ + +override_dh_clean: + dh_clean + -rm -f $(FILES_TO_CLEAN) -rm -rf $(DIRS_TO_CLEAN) -rm -f core `find . \( -name '*.orig' -o -name '*.rej' -o -name '*~' \ -o -name '*.bak' -o -name '#*#' -o -name '.*.orig' \ -o -name '.*.rej' -o -name '.SUMS' -o -size 0 \) -print` TAGS -binary: binary-indep binary-arch - -binary-indep: build stamp-binary-indep - - -binary-arch: build stamp-binary-indep - -stamp-binary-indep: -# Makes a binary package. - @test root = "`whoami`" || (echo need root priviledges; exit 1) - $(checkdir) - test -f stamp-build || $(MAKE) -f debian/rules build - rm -rf debian/tmp-* debian/tmp.deb - $(make_directory) debian/tmp - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/DEBIAN - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/usr - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/usr/share - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/usr/share/dictd - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/usr/share/doc - $(make_directory) debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(pkg) +override_dh_auto_build: + cat elements|/usr/bin/dictfmt -p -u http://www.miranda.org/~jkominek/elements/ -s "The Elements (07Nov00)" elements + /usr/bin/dictzip elements.dict + +override_dh_auto_install: + rm -rf debian/$(pkg)-* debian/tmp.deb + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg) + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg)/usr + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg)/usr/share + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/dictd + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc + $(make_directory) debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc/$(pkg) $(install_file) elements.dict.dz $(DICTDIR) $(install_file) elements.index $(DICTDIR) + -rm -f elements.dict.dz + -rm -f elements.index $(install_file) debian/changelog \ - debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/changelog.Debian + debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/changelog.Debian $(install_file) debian/changelog \ - debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/changelog - gzip -9frq debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/ - $(install_program) debian/postinst debian/tmp/DEBIAN - $(install_program) debian/postrm debian/tmp/DEBIAN + debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/changelog + gzip -9frq debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/ # Make sure the copyright file is not compressed $(install_file) debian/copyright \ - debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/copyright - dh_md5sums -Pdebian/tmp - dpkg-gencontrol -isp - chown -R root.root debian/tmp - dpkg --build debian/tmp .. - - touch stamp-binary-indep - - -checkroot: - @test root = "`whoami`" || (echo need root priviledges; exit 1) - -define checkdir - test -f elements -a -f debian/rules -endef - -source diff: - @echo >&2 'source and diff are obsolete - use dpkg-source -b'; false - - -.PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep clean - - + debian/$(pkg)/usr/share/doc/$(pkg)/copyright diff -Nru dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/source/format dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/source/format --- dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/source/format 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ dict-elements-20001107-a/debian/source/format 2012-04-30 20:25:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +3.0 (quilt)