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1.1 root 1: This is libio, the GNU C/C++ input/output library.
2:
3: By default, the library is configured to build the C++ iostream
4: facility (in $libdir/libiostream.a).
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6: The library can be configured to build the C stdio facility
7: that is part of a C run-time library.
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9: This library is distributed with libg++; see ../libg++/README
10: for installation instructions, and where to send bug reports
11: and questions.
12:
13: * Copyright restrictions
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15: The files in this directory are generally covered by the GNU Public
16: License (which is in the file ../COPYING), but modified with the
17: following:
18:
19: As a special exception, if you link this library with files
20: compiled with a GNU compiler to produce an executable, this does not cause
21: the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
22: This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
23: the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
24:
25: A few source files and subroutines other other (but less restrictive)
26: copyright conditions. E.g. some code (such as iovfprintf.c) is base
27: on software that was developed by the University of California, Berkeley,
28: for the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD-4.4), and bears their copyright;
29: and one file (floatconv.c) is derived from ("free") code copyrighted AT&T.
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