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- CONTENTS: g77 gmake man2 pmake
- g77: GNU Fortran-77 compiler, version 0.5.18.
- g77:
- g77: GNU Fortran, or g77, is designed as a free replacement for, or
- g77: alternative to, the UNIX f77 command. (Similarly, gcc is designed as
- g77: a replacement for the UNIX cc command.)
- g77:
- g77: g77 also is designed to fit in well with the other fine GNU compilers
- g77: and tools.
- g77:
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- g77:
- gmake: GNU make utility 3.74.
- gmake:
- gmake: This is the GNU implementation of make, which was written by Richard
- gmake: Stallman and Roland McGrath. The purpose of the make utility is to
- gmake: determine automatically which pieces of a large program need to be
- gmake: recompiled, and issue the commands to recompile them.
- gmake:
- gmake: This is needed to compile just about any major C program, including
- gmake: the Linux kernel.
- gmake:
- gmake:
- man2: Man pages for Linux system calls. (from manpages-1.8)
- man2:
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- man2:
- pmake: BSD 4.4 make.
- pmake:
- pmake: This may be required if you're going to port software with Makefiles
- pmake: designed for BSD. The binary is installed as /usr/bin/pmake. Man pages
- pmake: are included.
- pmake:
- pmake:
- pmake:
- pmake:
- pmake:
- pmake:
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