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authorMike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>2004-11-11 14:48:24 +0000
committerMike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>2004-11-11 14:48:24 +0000
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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
uClibc (aka µClibc/pronounced yew-see-lib-see) is a C library for
-developing embedded Linux systems. It is much smaller than the
+developing embedded Linux systems. It is much smaller than the
GNU C Library, but nearly all applications supported by glibc
-also work perfectly with uClibc. Porting applications from glibc
-to uClibc typically involves just recompiling the source code.
-uClibc even supports shared libraries and threading. It currently
+also work perfectly with uClibc. Porting applications from glibc
+to uClibc typically involves just recompiling the source code.
+uClibc even supports shared libraries and threading. It currently
runs on standard Linux and MMU-less (also known as µClinux)
systems with support for alpha, ARM, cris, e1, h8300, i386, i960,
m68k, microblaze, mips/mipsel, PowerPC, SH, SPARC, and v850
@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ example, that 12 Terabytes will be Network Attached Storage and
you plan to burn Linux into the system's firmware...
uClibc is maintained by Erik Andersen and is licensed under the
-GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE . This license allows you to
+GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. This license allows you to
make closed source commercial applications using an unmodified
version of uClibc (Please consider sharing some of the money you
-make ;-). You do not need to give away all your source code just
+make ;-). You do not need to give away all your source code just
because you use uClibc and/or run on Linux. You should, however,
carefuly review the license and make certain you understand and
abide by it strictly.
@@ -68,6 +68,6 @@ Please Note:
#ifdef __UCLIBC__
do_something_special();
#endif
-
-And most of all, but sure to have some fun!
+
+And most of all, but sure to have some fun! :-)
-Erik