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1 autc257b.zip 16-08-2003 595 Kb. 0
This is a "binary" compilation of autoconf 2.57
for OS/2. 
2 autoc269.zip 19-05-2013 2933 Kb. 0
GNU Autoconf version 2.69 for OS/2. Copyright
(C) 1992-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software
Foundation, Inc. Autoconf is an extensible
package of M4 macros that produce shell scripts
to automatically configure software source code
packages. These scripts can adapt the packages
to many kinds of UNIX-like systems without
manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a
template file that lists the operating system
features that the package can use, in the form
of M4 macro calls. Additional requirements: Perl
5.8.0. 
3 autom115.zip 22-02-2015 3371 Kb. 0
GNU Automake version 1.15 for OS/2. Copyright
(C) 1994-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+,
autoconf v2.69+, GNU M4 v1.4.13+. 
4 autom196.zip 07-05-2006 1478 Kb. 0
Automake 1.9.6 (sources) 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.
Automake is a Perl script.  The input files are
called Makefile.am. The output files are called
Makefile.in; they are intended for use with
Autoconf. Automake is a set of Unix shell and
perl scripts. Therefore, there are no binaries. 
5 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. 
6 bin2232.zip 07-09-2013 11125 Kb. 0
GNU binutils 2.23.2 (minus ld.exe). Copyright
2012 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. 
7 binut225.zip 07-01-2015 10951 Kb. 0
GNU binutils 2.25 (minus ld.exe). Copyright
1991-2014 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. 
8 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. 
9 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. 
10 corut826.zip 15-01-2017 18566 Kb. 0
GNU CoreUtils v8.26 for OS/2. The GNU Core
Utilities are the basic file, shell and text
manipulation utilities of the GNU operating
system. These are the core utilities which are
expected to exist on every operating system.
Additional requirements: kLIBC v0.6.6. 
11 ddres123.zip 04-04-2018 180 Kb. 0
GNU ddrescue 1.23. Copyright (C) 2004-2018
Antonio Diaz Diaz. GNU ddrescue is a data
recovery tool. It copies data from one file or
block device (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another,
trying hard to rescue data in case of read
errors. Ddrescuelog is a tool that manipulates
ddrescue logfiles, shows logfile contents,
converts logfiles to/from other formats,
compares logfiles, tests rescue status, and can
delete a logfile if the rescue is done.
Ddrescuelog operations can be restricted to one
or several parts of the logfile if the domain
setting options are used. Additional
requirements: GCC Core (1.3.1), GCC runtime
(0.6.6). This port was done by: Gianfilippo
Cimmino. 
12 diffut35.zip 15-01-2017 3577 Kb. 0
GNU diffutils 3.5 for OS/2. Copyright (C) 2016
Free Software Foundation, Inc. GNU Diffutils is
a package of several programs related to finding
differences between files. Computer users often
find occasion to ask how two files differ.
Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other
file. Or maybe the two files started out as
identical copies but were changed by different
people. You can use the diff command to show
differences between two files, or each
corresponding file in two directories.
Additional requirements: kLIBC v0.6.6. 
13 dwdif204.zip 12-06-2012 118 Kb. 0
dwdiff 2.0.4. Copyright (C) 2006-2012 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. 
14 emx_link.zip 18-06-2003 260 Kb. 0
Soft File Link Support for EMX (Released
6/17/2003 by Marty Amodeo) This package contains
the GNU File Utilities recompiled with support
for EA-"emulated" soft file links. These file
utilities should be able to create and handle
any soft links you create using LN.  Included
are the replacement EMX DLLs to add support for
these soft file links to existing and new EMX
programs. Also included are the source files and
changes that went into this project. These can
be copied, used, modified, and distributed as
desired insofar as compliance with the original
code licensing is upheld (GPL for the GNU
programs and the EMX licensing terms for those
appropriate pieces of code). 
15 gawk-421.zip 08-05-2018 7787 Kb. 0
GNU Awk 4.2.1, API: 2.0. Copyright (C) 1989,
1991-2018 Free Software Foundation. GNU Awk is
upwardly compatible with Brian Kernighan's
version of Unix awk. It is almost completely
compliant with the 2008 POSIX 1003.1 standard
for awk. Additional requirements: kLIBC v0.6.6.
This port was done by: KO Myung-Hun. 
16 gawk312.zip 02-04-2003 823 Kb. 0
This is a binary compilation of gawk 3.1.2 for
OS/2. IMPORTANT: This is a bootstrap package.
The gawk.exe from this package is a standalone
executable and does not need any other DLL's
apart from the standard OS/2 and EMX DLL's. 
17 gawk312b.zip 02-04-2003 853 Kb. 0
This is a binary compilation of gawk 3.1.2 for
OS/2. 
18 bin.zip 21-12-2001 1336 Kb. 0
Various programs and utilities required by Slack
are: apm apmd asapm at atd atrun batch bban
bpe compress crond crontab diskcopy dosfsck
ed eject file fiz fromdos gawk hdparm igawk
indent lha lnsize makewhatis mkdosfs mktemp
patch rpm2targz rpmoffset 
19 binutils.zip 29-11-2001 1487 Kb. 0
GNU binutils version 2.11.2. Includes these deve
tools: addr2line ar as gasp gprof ld nm objcopy 
ranlib readelf size strings-GNU strip. These uti
are REQUIRED to compile C, C++, Objective-C, For
and many other programming languages. 
20 diffutls.zip 06-04-2002 169 Kb. 0
diffutils-2.8 for OS/2 
21 fileu316.zip 23-05-2001 447 Kb. 0
The GNU file utilities version 3.16, compiled
for OS/2. Requires emx 0.9b runtime or newer. 
22 groff121.zip 12-06-2012 7125 Kb. 0
GNU groff version 1.21. Copyright (C) 2009 Free
Software Foundation, Inc. GNU Groff, man page
formatter. GNU Groff is a software package need
to format and typeset Un*x 'man' pages. This
version does not contain HTML or PDF conversion. 
23 gttxt_rt.zip 19-07-2005 386 Kb. 0
This is the gettext-runtime version 0.14.5 for
OS/2. This package is needed if you want to run
software that requires intl.dll. It was compiled
with GCC-3.0.3. It installs in /usr but is
supposed to be moveable anywhere as long as the
subdirs bin, lib, share etc. are kept together.
This package requires EMX and Warp's unicode
support. No unixos2 is needed. If you want to
compile internationalized software yourself, you
also need gettext-tools. This also contains the
diffs. 
24 gttxt_tl.zip 19-07-2005 2937 Kb. 0
This is gettext-tools version 0.14.5 for OS/2.
It is needed by software developers and requires
gettext-runtime. It was compiled with GCC-3.0.3.
It installs in /usr but is supposed to be
moveable anywhere as long as the subdirs bin,
lib, share etc. are kept together with
gettext-runtime. This package requires EMX and
Warp's unicode support. No unixos2 is needed. To
use this version of gettext, make sure your
package doesn't link its own gettext statically. 
25 hlp2m128.zip 28-07-2002 58 Kb. 0
help2man 1.28 - help2man used by a lot of GNU
packages to generate "dummy" manpages 
26 hlp2m147.zip 17-01-2017 537 Kb. 0
help2man v1.47.4 for OS/2. Generate a short man
page from --help and --version output. Copyright
(C) 1997-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 
27 libr012b.zip 17-08-2001 41 Kb. 0
GNU regular expression library 0.12 (binaries) 
28 m4-1418.zip 20-01-2017 2843 Kb. 0
GNU M4 version 1.4.18 for OS/2. Copyright (C)
1989-1994, 2004-2016 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). GNU M4 also has built-in
functions for including files, running shell
commands, doing arithmetic, etc. Additional
requirements: kLIBC v0.6.6. 
29 m4-14r2b.zip 16-10-2001 71 Kb. 0
GNU m4 1.4 rev 2 (binaries). GNU `m4' is an
implementation of the traditional UNIX macro
processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, althoug
it has some extensions (for example, handling
more than 9 positional parameters to macros).
`m4' also has built 
30 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. 
31 m4_144.zip 03-01-2006 125 Kb. 0
GNU m4 version 1.4.4. Copyright (C) 1989, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc. An OS/2-EMX
version of GNU m4, the GNU macro processor. 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. 
32 sh-utils.zip 09-10-2001 516 Kb. 0
GNU shell utilities v2.0. This is an old port of
the GNU shell utilities version 2, although it
has been superceded by the GNU coreutils it has
some uses, it can handle Japanese (Shift JIS)
better than some of the newer corutil ports for
instance.  
33 shutil20.zip 16-10-2001 517 Kb. 0
sh-utils-2.0 for OS/2 
34 wrpi0914.zip 27-08-2001 965 Kb. 0
WarpIN 0.9.14. Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Jens
Bäckman, Ulrich Möller, Teemu Ahola, Cornelis
Bockemühl, Yuri Dario, and others. This program
is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as 
35 wrpn1022.zip 25-01-2016 1222 Kb. 0
WarpIN 1.0.22. WarpIN general purpose installer
for OS/2. Copyright (C) 1998-2016 Jens Bckman,
Ulrich Mller, Teemu Ahola, Cornelis Bockemhl,
Yuri Dario, Paul Ratcliffe and others. This
program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License. 

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