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1 automake.zip 23-02-2010 2711 Kb. 0
automake v1.11.1 for OS/2. This is Automake, a
Makefile generator. It was inspired by the
4.4BSD make and include files, but aims to be
portable and to conform to the GNU Coding
Standards for Makefile variables and targets.
Additional requirements: Perl 5.8.0. 
2 bin2211a.zip 20-12-2011 10053 Kb. 0
GNU binutils 2.21.1a (minus ld.exe). Copyright
2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Requires
libc064.dll and gcc446.dll. The GNU Binary
Utilities, or binutils, is a collection of
programming tools for the manipulation of object
code in various object file formats. The current
versions were originally written by programmers
at Cygnus Solutions using the Binary File
Descriptor library (libbfd). They are typically
used in conjunction with GNU Compiler
Collection, make, and GDB. 
3 binu2201.zip 08-03-2010 9812 Kb. 0
binutils 2.20.1 (minus ld.exe). Requires
libc063.dll and gcc440.dll. The GNU Binary
Utilities, or binutils, is a collection of
programming tools for the manipulation of object
code in various object file formats. The current
versions were originally written by programmers
at Cygnus Solutions using the Binary File
Descriptor library (libbfd). They are typically
used in conjunction with GNU Compiler
Collection, make, and GDB. 
4 binut221.zip 12-12-2010 9632 Kb. 0
binutils 2.21 (minus ld.exe). Requires
libc063.dll and gcc445.dll. The GNU Binary
Utilities, or binutils, is a collection of
programming tools for the manipulation of object
code in various object file formats. The current
versions were originally written by programmers
at Cygnus Solutions using the Binary File
Descriptor library (libbfd). They are typically
used in conjunction with GNU Compiler
Collection, make, and GDB. 
5 bison24.zip 26-11-2008 409 Kb. 0
bison (GNU Bison) 2.4. Written by Robert Corbett
and Richard Stallman. Copyright (C) 2008 Free
Software Foundation, Inc. Bison is a
general-purpose parser generator that converts a
grammar description for an LALR context-free
grammar into a C program to parse that grammar.
Once you are proficient with Bison, you can use
it to develop a wide range of language parsers,
from those used in simple desk calculators to
complex programming languages. Bison is upward
compatible with Yacc: all properly-written Yacc
grammars ought to work with Bison with no
change. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able
to use Bison with little trouble. You need to be
fluent in C programming in order to use Bison.
Additional requirements: EMX v 0.9d. 
6 coreut88.zip 23-12-2010 5348 Kb. 0
GNU CoreUtils v8.8 for OS/2 & eComStation.
Requires libc063.dll. These are the GNU core
utilities. This package is the union of the GNU
fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.
Most of these programs have significant
advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer
arbitrary limits. 
7 coreutil.zip 13-04-2010 5183 Kb. 0
GNU CoreUtils v8.4 for OS/2 & eComStation.
Requires libc063.dll. These are the GNU core
utilities. This package is the union of the GNU
fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.
Most of these programs have significant
advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer
arbitrary limits. 
8 dwdif161.zip 16-10-2009 92 Kb. 0
dwdiff 1.6.1 for OS/2. Copyright (C) 2006-2009
G. P. Halkes. Licensed under the GNU General
Public License version 3. dwdiff is a front-end
for the diff program that operates at the word
level instead of the line level. It is different
from wdiff in that it allows the user to specify
what should be considered whitespace, and in
that it takes an optional list of characters
that should be considered delimiters. Delimiters
are single characters that are treated as if
they are words, even when there is no whitespace
separating them from preceding words or
delimiters. 
9 dwdiff20.zip 23-10-2011 67 Kb. 0
dwdiff 2.0. Copyright (C) 2006-2011 G.P. Halkes
and others. Licensed under the GNU General
Public License version 3. dwdiff is a front-end
for the diff program that operates at the word
level instead of the line level. It is different
from wdiff in that it allows the user to specify
what should be considered whitespace, and in
that it takes an optional list of characters
that should be considered delimiters. Delimiters
are single characters that are treated as if
they are words, even when there is no whitespace
separating them from preceding words or
delimiters. This port was done by: Elbert Pol. 
10 m4_1412.zip 26-11-2008 270 Kb. 0
m4 (GNU M4) 1.4.12. Written by Rene' Seindal.
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation,
Inc. GNU `m4' is an implementation of the
traditional UNIX macro processor. It is mostly
SVR4 compatible, although it has some extensions
(for example, handling more than 9 positional
parameters to macros). `m4' also has builtin
functions for including files, running shell
commands, doing arithmetic, etc. Autoconf needs
GNU `m4' for generating `configure' scripts, but
not for running them. Additional requirements:
EMX v 0.9d. 

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