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'''Gnulib - The GNU Portability Library |
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GNU software has a well-deserved reputation for running on many different types |
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of systems. While our primary goal is to write software for the GNU system, many |
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users and developers have been introduced to us through the systems that they |
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were already using. |
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Gnulib is a central location for common GNU code, intended to be shared among |
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GNU packages. GCC has libiberty, but this is hard to disentangle from the GCC |
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build tree. |
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Gnulib takes a different approach. Its components are intended to be shared at |
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the source level, rather than being a library that gets built, installed, and |
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linked against. Thus, there is no distribution tarball; the idea is to copy |
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files from Gnulib into your own source tree. |
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Gnulib also includes copies of a few files purely for convenience: the GNU |
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coding standards, the GNU maintainer information, the GPL and other licenses (in |
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Texinfo), assorted configuration scripts, and more. The goal is to provide all |
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the common infrastructure needed by GNU packages.''' |
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__copyright__ = '2002-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.' |
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__author__ = \ |
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[ |
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'Bruno Haible', |
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'Paul Eggert', |
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'Simon Josefsson', |
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'Dmitry Selyutin', |
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'Collin Funk', |
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] |
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__license__ = 'GNU GPLv3+' |
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