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* GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library, an arbitrary-precision numerical calculation programming library
* The GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library ( GMP ) library contains a < tt > mpz_powm ()</ tt > function to perform modular exponentiation
GNU MPFR ( for GNU Multiple Precision Floating-Point Reliably ) is a portable C library for arbitrary-precision binary floating-point computation with correct rounding, based on GNU Multi-Precision Library.
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GNU and Library
The GNU Lesser General Public License ( formerly the GNU Library General Public License ) or LGPL is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation ( FSF ).
The GNU Library General Public License ( as the LGPL was originally named ) was published in 1991, and adopted the version number 2 for parity with GPL version 2.
* C and C ++, via the DBC for C preprocessor, GNU Nana, eCv static analysis tool, or the Digital Mars C ++ compiler, via CTESK extension of C. Loki Library provides a mechanism named ContractChecker that verifies a class follows design by contract.
* The GNU Scientific Library.
* The GNU Scientific Library ( GSL )
* GNU Scientific Library
* cosmdist-0. 2. 0-command line and / or C or Fortran library, based on GNU Scientific Library, for as functions of z and their inverses
* GNU Scientific Library
* GSL: The GNU Scientific Library ( GSL ) is a numerical library written in C which provides a wide range of mathematical routines, like Monte Carlo integration.
* GNU C Library 2. 2. 5
Like other Linux distributions, Yellow Dog Linux supports software development with GCC ( compiled with support for C, C ++, Java, and Fortran ), the GNU C Library, GDB, GLib, the GTK + toolkit, Python, the Qt toolkit, Ruby and Tcl.
* The GNU Scientific Library provides VEGAS routines
This is the same license used by the GNU C Library.
Notable projects include GNU Guile, the run-time libraries of GNAT, GNU Classpath and the famous GCC Runtime Library Exception.
Unlike other implementations, in the past Kaffe used GNU Multi-Precision Library ( GMP ) to support arbitrary precision arithmetics.
* gsl_sf_dawson in the GNU Scientific Library
* C version of the GNU Scientific Library
This approach has been adopted by Boost C ++ Libraries, GNU Scientific Library and Numerical Recipes.
It is now a fully integrated part of the GNU C Library.
* GNU Scientific Library ( GSL ), written in C and distributed under the GNU General Public License.

GNU and GMP
The capability was removed to reduce the maintenance work, expecting that interested people will integrate GMP support into GNU Classpath or OpenJDK.
Subsequently GNU Classpath introduced GMP support in version 0. 98.
As a result, GMP support has been added to GNU Classpath.
GMP is part of the GNU project ( although its website being off gnu. org may cause confusion ), and is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPL ).
GMP is needed to build the GNU Compiler Collection ( GCC ).
* GNU GMP is a similar software.
* GMP, the GNU Multi-Precision Library for extremely fast arbitrary precision arithmetic.

GNU and is
Schelter is credited with the development of the GNU Common Lisp ( gcl ) implementation of Common Lisp and the GPL'd version of the computer algebra system Macsyma called GNU Maxima.
He is also credited with the first port of the GNU C compiler to the INTEL 386 architecture, used in the original implementation of the Linux kernel.
Bash is a Unix shell written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell ( sh ).
This license is a 2-clause BSD license with an additional copyleft clause similar to the GNU GPL version 2's Section 3, requiring source code of an application using Berkeley DB to be made available for a nominal fee.
The project is releasing material under the GNU GPL.
It is free and open source software, released under the GNU General Public License version 3.
MinGW is a native software port of the GNU Compiler Collection ( GCC ) to Microsoft Windows, along with a set of freely distributable import libraries and header files for the Windows API.
Debian () is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software primarily under the GNU General Public License along with other free software licenses.
Debian GNU / Linux, which includes the GNU OS tools and Linux kernel, is a popular and influential Linux distribution.
Debian GNU / Hurd is the Debian project's distribution of the GNU operating system, using the GNU Hurd microkernel.
The Debian GNU / Hurd developers are hoping to be able to release it for the next major release of Debian, " wheezy ", which is planned to be sometime around 2013.
Debian GNU / Hurd is distributed on a live CD.
The current version of Debian GNU / Hurd is L1 as of 2011.
A free software implementation is provided by GNU Binutils.
Emacs Lisp is a dialect of the Lisp programming language used by the GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors ( which this article will refer to collectively as " Emacs ").
In June 2007, Jeff Vogel released the source code and game content for Blades of Exile, which is currently under version 2 of the GNU General Public License.
Paradoxically as it seems, it is the symbiosis of their works that make up a complete operating system known as GNU / Linux, or just Linux.
The canonical source for the document is in the philosophy section of the GNU Project website.
Gforth, an implementation of Forth by the GNU Project, is actively maintained, with its most recent release in December 2008.
Released under the GNU General Public License, Freeciv is free and open source software.
Gnutella ( with a silent g, but often ) ( possibly by analogy with the GNU Project ) is a large peer-to-peer network which, at the time of its creation, was the first decentralized peer-to-peer network of its kind, leading to other, later networks adopting the model.

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