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Free software and the GPL agreement were precursors to Open-source, a more restrictive license agreement for commercial use of software.
 
Free software and the GPL agreement were precursors to Open-source, a more restrictive license agreement for commercial use of software.
  
==GNU installer==
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==How to install GNU packages==
 
Here's a typical installation of GNU standard package:
 
Here's a typical installation of GNU standard package:
 
  > tar xvf package-version.tar.gz
 
  > tar xvf package-version.tar.gz
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  > sudo make install
 
  > sudo make install
  
==GNU build tools==
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==How to develop GNU packages?==
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===What are the GNU build tools?====
  
 
[http://www.amath.washington.edu/~lf/tutorials/autoconf/toolsmanual.html Here] is a reference documentation that explains how to build a standard GNU compliant source package.
 
[http://www.amath.washington.edu/~lf/tutorials/autoconf/toolsmanual.html Here] is a reference documentation that explains how to build a standard GNU compliant source package.
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*Autotoolset
 
*Autotoolset
  
==GNU developer==
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===How to create a GNU package?===
===GNU package maintainer===
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===How to maintain a GNU package?===
===GNU package creator===
 
  
 
==External References==
 
==External References==

Revision as of 12:27, 6 March 2009

GNU's Not Unix is the famous backronym invented by Richard Stallman, founding father of the Free Software and the Free Software Foundation. His most important contribution was probably the GPL license agreement. That and a C compiler. Back in the eighties he decided to port and create a whole set of tools and utilities licensed under the GPL. This utilities suite was called GNU and it included the famous gcc compiler. When Linus Torvalds came up with his gcc compiled OS kernel, Stallman convinced Torvalds to license his OS kernel under the GPL. That OS kernel was later baptized Linux and thus was created the community driven GNU-Linux operating system. Free software and the GPL agreement were precursors to Open-source, a more restrictive license agreement for commercial use of software.

How to install GNU packages

Here's a typical installation of GNU standard package:

> tar xvf package-version.tar.gz
> cd package-version
> ./configure
> make
> make check
> sudo make install

How to develop GNU packages?

What are the GNU build tools?=

Here is a reference documentation that explains how to build a standard GNU compliant source package.

  • Autoconf
  • Automake
  • Sharutils
  • Autotoolset

How to create a GNU package?

How to maintain a GNU package?

External References