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List of GNU packages

A number of notable software packages were developed for, or are maintained by, the Free Software Foundation as part of the GNU Project.

What it means to be a GNU package

Summarising the situation in 2013, Richard Stallman identified nine aspects which generally apply to being a GNU package,[1] but he noted that exceptions and flexibility are possible when there are good reasons:[2]

  1. The package should say that it is a GNU package.
  2. It should be distributed via ftp.gnu.org, or another site offering access to everyone.
  3. The package's homepage should be on the GNU website.
  4. The developers must pay attention to making their software work well with other GNU packages.
  5. Documentation should be in Texinfo format, or in a format easily convertible to Texinfo.
  6. Should use GNU Guile for its extension language, but exceptions are explicitly possible in this regard.
  7. Should not recommend any non-free program, nor refer the user to any non-free documentation or non-free software.
  8. Use GNU terminology, including referring to GNU/Linux systems and free software in situations where other observers would write Linux and open source.
  9. The maintainer should be contactable, at least infrequently, to discuss problems in the software or fixing compatibility issues.

Base system

There is no official "base system" of the GNU operating system. GNU was designed to be a replacement for Unix operating systems of the 1980s and used the POSIX standards as a guide, but either definition would give a much larger "base system". The following list is instead a small set of GNU packages which seem closer to being "core" packages than being in any of the further down sections. Inclusions (such as plotutils) and exclusions (such as the C standard library) are of course debatable.

Name Description Provides Latest release[Note 1]
Version Date
bash GNU's UNIX compatible shell bash 5.2.15[3]   2022-12-13
coreutils base commands 9.1[4]   2022-04-15
cpio archiving program cpio 2.13[5]   2019-11-06
diffutils contains utilities to compare files diff, cmp, diff3, sdiff 3.9[6]   2023-01-15
findutils contains search utilities find, locate, updatedb, xargs[7] 4.9.0[8]   2022-02-02
finger user information 1.37 1992-10-28
grep search for strings in files grep 3.8[9]   2022-09-03
groff document processing system (groff) groff 1.22.4[10]   2018-12-23
GRUB GRand Unified Bootloader grub 2.06[11]   2021-06-08
gzip compression program (gzip) gzip 1.12[12]   2022-04-07
hurd[Note 2] microkernel-based set of servers that perform the same function as a UNIX kernel 0.9[13]   2016-12-18
inetutils useful utils for networking ftp, telnet, rsh, rlogin, tftp 2.4[14]   2022-10-25
linux-libre kernel that is maintained from modified versions of Linux to remove any software that does not include its source code, has its source code obfuscated, or is released under proprietary licenses 6.1.8-gnu[15]   2023-01-24
plotutils useful utils for plotting to different devices graph, libplot, libplotter 2.6   2009-09-27
readline useful library for reading command lines readline 8.2[16]   2022-09-26
screen a terminal multiplexer screen 4.9.0[17]   2022-02-01
sysutils[Note 3] system utilities to manage users, groups, passwords, shells add-shell, chage, chfn, chgroup, chgrpmem, chpasswd, chsh, chuser, cppw, expiry, gpasswd, grpck, gshadow, hwclock, isosize, last, lastlog, login, lsage, lsgroup, lsuser, mkgroup, mkuser, nologin, passwd, pwck, remove-shell, rmgroup, rmuser, setpwnam, vipw, wall, write 0.1.6[18] 2009
tar archiver able to create and handle file archives in various formats tar 1.34[19]   2021-02-13
texinfo documentation system for producing online and printed manuals 7.0.2[20]   2023-01-22
time program to determine the duration of execution of a particular command time 1.9[21]   2018-03-12

Notes

  1. ^ Stable versions. Note that some distros (e.g., Gentoo) use some development versions in case the stable versions are a bit old.
  2. ^ Note that because GNU Hurd is under active development, there is no stable version. The Hurd is distributed through version control systems.
  3. ^ No stable version yet. Current version is alpha and is not suitable for use in production systems.

Software development

The software listed below is generally useful to software developers and other computer programmers.

GNU toolchain

Other libraries and frameworks

The following libraries and software frameworks are often used in combination with the basic toolchain tools above to build software. (For libraries specifically designed to implement GUI desktops, see Graphical desktop.)

Other compilers and interpreters

The following packages provide compilers and interpreters for programming languages beyond those included in the GNU Compiler Collection.

Other developer tools

User applications

The software listed below is generally useful to users not specifically engaged in software development.

Graphical desktop

The following packages provide GUI desktop environments, window managers, and associated graphics libraries.

  • GTK+ – GIMP Toolkit, containing the GTK+, GDK, and GLib set of libraries (used by the GIMP and GNOME)
  • GNUstep – implementation of the Cocoa/OpenStep libraries and development tools for graphical applications
  • Window Maker – window manager for the GNUstep environment

General system administration

  • GNU Accounting Utils – set of utilities providing statistics on users and processes (last, ac, accton, lastcomm, sa, dump-utmp, dump-acct)
  • GNU ddrescue – data recovery tool
  • GNU Emacs – implementation of Emacs editor
  • GNU fcrypt – on-the-fly encryption
  • GNU Guix – package manager
  • GNU libextractor – metadata extraction library and tool
  • GNU Midnight Commander[24]text-based Orthodox file manager & FTP client
  • Mtools − collection of tools to edit MS-DOS floppy disks
  • GNU nano – text editor
  • GNU parallel – shell tool for executing jobs in parallel
  • GNU Parted – hard drive partitioning program
  • GNU Privacy GuardPGP encryption replacement
  • GNU Privacy Assistant, a graphical frontend to GNU Privacy Guard
  • GNU Stow – managing the installation of software packages
  • pexec – shell tool for executing jobs in parallel

Database

  • GnowSys – kernel for semantic computing (a distributed agent oriented knowledge base.)
  • GNU dbm (GDBM)
  • GNU Ferret – Free Entity Relationship and Reverse Engineering Tool, an SQL database designer

Scientific software

Internet

 
A user page at a GNU MediaGoblin 0.2.0–based website

Office

Multimedia

  • 3DLDF – graphics package for producing three-dimensional technical drawings (especially for inclusion in TeX documents)
  • Dia – vector graphics program for creating diagrams
  • GIMP – GNU Image Manipulation Program, a bitmap image editor (similar to Photoshop)
  • Gnash – player and browser plugin for the Adobe Flash file format
  • GNU LibreDWG – library for reading and writing .dwg files (used in CAD applications)
  • GNU LilyPond – music typesetting application
  • Gnu Maverik – Virtual Reality microkernel
  • Gnu Panorama – 3D framework, ray tracing

Games

Business applications

  • GNU Health – free health and hospital information system
  • GNUmed – medical practice management software
  • GnuCash – financial accounting application
  • GNU remotecontrol[30] – a web application for managing building automation devices
  • GNU Foliot – time keeping application for small organizations[31]
  • GNU.FREE, a free voting system, suspended in 2002
  • GNU Taler - planned decentralized online payment system designed to be taxable and accessible to mainstream currencies.[32]
  • GNUe (GNU Enterprise), an enterprise planning software.

Fonts

See also

References

  1. ^ Stallman, Richard (April 3, 2013). "Re: On the subject of Git, Bazaar, and the future of Emacs development". emacs-devel (Mailing list). Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. ^ Stallman, Richard (April 3, 2013). "Re: On the subject of Git, Bazaar, and the future of Emacs development". emacs-devel (Mailing list). Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  3. ^ https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/; retrieved: 1 January 2023.
  4. ^ "coreutils-9.1 released [stable"]; author name string: Pádraig Brady; publication date: 15 April 2022; retrieved: 16 April 2022.
  5. ^ Sergey Poznyakoff (6 November 2019). "cpio-2.13 released". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  6. ^ Jim Meyering (15 January 2023). "diffutils-3.9 released". Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Findutils". www.gnu.org. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  8. ^ "GNU findutils 4.9.0 released". 2 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  9. ^ Jim Meyering (3 September 2022). "grep-3.8 released". Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  10. ^ "GNU troff version 1.22.4". 23 December 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  11. ^ "GRUB 2.06 released"; author name string: Daniel Kiper; publication date: 8 June 2021; retrieved: 2 August 2021.
  12. ^ Jim Meyering (7 April 2022). "gzip-1.12 released". Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  13. ^ "GNU Hurd 0.9, GNU Mach 1.8, GNU MIG 1.8 released". Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  14. ^ Simon Josefsson (25 October 2022). "inetutils-2.4 released". Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  15. ^ https://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/releases/6.1.8-gnu/.
  16. ^ Chet Ramey (26 September 2022). "Readline-8.2 Release available". Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  17. ^ "GNU Screen v.4.9.0"; author name string: Alex Naumov; publication date: 1 February 2022; retrieved: 1 February 2022.
  18. ^ subversion repository NEWS file of sysutils retrieved 2013-07-23
  19. ^ Sergey Poznyakoff (13 February 2021). "tar-1.34 released". Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  20. ^ Gavin Smith (22 January 2023). "Texinfo 7.0.2 released". Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  21. ^ "GNU Time 1.9 released"; author name string: Assaf Gordon; publication date: 12 March 2018; retrieved: 27 September 2019.
  22. ^ "Release of version 1.5 of complexity". 29 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  23. ^ "GNUnited Nations". GNU.org. Free Software Foundation, Inc. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Midnight Commander".
  25. ^ "GNU LibreJS". The Free Software Foundation. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  26. ^ "GNU Software". GNU.org. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  27. ^ "GNU Taler - Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserve". Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  28. ^ Greve, Georg C. F. (2001). "Brave GNU World - Issue #26". gnu.org. Retrieved 2022-08-14. The ancestry-line of the GNU Pipo BBS reaches over YAWK ("Yet Another Wersion of Citadel") back to Citadel, although it is completely independent code-wise. In fact it was a disagreement with Kenneth Haglund, author of YAWK, because of copyright-problems that triggered the development of the GNU Pipo BBS. The original development-team were Grégory Vandenbrouck and Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni who worked on the GNU Pipo BBS with help from volunteers like Sébastien Bonnefoy.
  29. ^ Marston, Tim (2013-06-07). "GNU Typist 2.9.3 released" (Mailing list). info-gnu. Retrieved 2013-06-09.
  30. ^ "GNU remotecontrol". directory.fsf.org. FSF. 30 September 2013.
  31. ^ "Foliot is now part of GNU and becomes GNU Foliot". Savannah. 27 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  32. ^ "GNU Taler 0.0.0 Released: GNU Tries to Get into Electronic Payments".
  33. ^ "GNU FreeFont". GNU.org.

External links

  • FSF Free Software Directory – All GNU Packages

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A number of notable software packages were developed for or are maintained by the Free Software Foundation as part of the GNU Project Contents 1 What it means to be a GNU package 2 Base system 2 1 Notes 3 Software development 3 1 GNU toolchain 3 2 Other libraries and frameworks 3 3 Other compilers and interpreters 3 4 Other developer tools 4 User applications 4 1 Graphical desktop 4 2 General system administration 4 3 Database 4 4 Scientific software 4 5 Internet 4 6 Office 4 7 Multimedia 4 8 Games 4 9 Business applications 4 10 Fonts 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksWhat it means to be a GNU package EditSummarising the situation in 2013 Richard Stallman identified nine aspects which generally apply to being a GNU package 1 but he noted that exceptions and flexibility are possible when there are good reasons 2 The package should say that it is a GNU package It should be distributed via ftp gnu org or another site offering access to everyone The package s homepage should be on the GNU website The developers must pay attention to making their software work well with other GNU packages Documentation should be in Texinfo format or in a format easily convertible to Texinfo Should use GNU Guile for its extension language but exceptions are explicitly possible in this regard Should not recommend any non free program nor refer the user to any non free documentation or non free software Use GNU terminology including referring to GNU Linux systems and free software in situations where other observers would write Linux and open source The maintainer should be contactable at least infrequently to discuss problems in the software or fixing compatibility issues Base system EditThere is no official base system of the GNU operating system GNU was designed to be a replacement for Unix operating systems of the 1980s and used the POSIX standards as a guide but either definition would give a much larger base system The following list is instead a small set of GNU packages which seem closer to being core packages than being in any of the further down sections Inclusions such as plotutils and exclusions such as the C standard library are of course debatable Name Description Provides Latest release Note 1 Version Datebash GNU s UNIX compatible shell bash 5 2 15 3 2022 12 13coreutils base commands fileutils chgrp chown chmod cp dd df dir du ln ls mkdir mkfifo mknod mv rm etc textutils cat cksum head tail md5sum nl od pr tsort join wc tac paste etc shellutils basename chroot date dirname echo env groups hostname nice nohup printf sleep etc 9 1 4 2022 04 15cpio archiving program cpio 2 13 5 2019 11 06diffutils contains utilities to compare files diff cmp diff3 sdiff 3 9 6 2023 01 15findutils contains search utilities find locate updatedb xargs 7 4 9 0 8 2022 02 02finger user information 1 37 1992 10 28grep search for strings in files grep 3 8 9 2022 09 03groff document processing system groff groff 1 22 4 10 2018 12 23GRUB GRand Unified Bootloader grub 2 06 11 2021 06 08gzip compression program gzip gzip 1 12 12 2022 04 07hurd Note 2 microkernel based set of servers that perform the same function as a UNIX kernel 0 9 13 2016 12 18inetutils useful utils for networking ftp telnet rsh rlogin tftp 2 4 14 2022 10 25linux libre kernel that is maintained from modified versions of Linux to remove any software that does not include its source code has its source code obfuscated or is released under proprietary licenses 6 1 8 gnu 15 2023 01 24plotutils useful utils for plotting to different devices graph libplot libplotter 2 6 2009 09 27readline useful library for reading command lines readline 8 2 16 2022 09 26screen a terminal multiplexer screen 4 9 0 17 2022 02 01sysutils Note 3 system utilities to manage users groups passwords shells add shell chage chfn chgroup chgrpmem chpasswd chsh chuser cppw expiry gpasswd grpck gshadow hwclock isosize last lastlog login lsage lsgroup lsuser mkgroup mkuser nologin passwd pwck remove shell rmgroup rmuser setpwnam vipw wall write 0 1 6 18 2009tar archiver able to create and handle file archives in various formats tar 1 34 19 2021 02 13texinfo documentation system for producing online and printed manuals 7 0 2 20 2023 01 22time program to determine the duration of execution of a particular command time 1 9 21 2018 03 12Notes Edit Stable versions Note that some distros e g Gentoo use some development versions in case the stable versions are a bit old Note that because GNU Hurd is under active development there is no stable version The Hurd is distributed through version control systems No stable version yet Current version is alpha and is not suitable for use in production systems Software development EditThe software listed below is generally useful to software developers and other computer programmers GNU toolchain Edit Main article GNU toolchain GNU Binutils contains the GNU assembler as and the GNU linker ld GNU Bison parser generator intended to replace yacc GNU build system autotools contains Autoconf Automake Autoheader and Libtool GNU Compiler Collection optimizing compiler for many programming languages including C C Fortran Ada and Java GNU Debugger gdb an advanced debugger GNU m4 macro processor GNU make Make program for GNUOther libraries and frameworks Edit The following libraries and software frameworks are often used in combination with the basic toolchain tools above to build software For libraries specifically designed to implement GUI desktops see Graphical desktop BFD object file library DotGNU replacement for Microsoft NET GNU C Library glibc POSIX compliant C library GNU Classpath libraries for Java GNU FriBidi a library that implements Unicode s Bidirectional Algorithm GNU ease js A Classical Object Oriented framework for JavaScript GNU gettext internationalization library Gnulib portability library designed for use with the GNU build system GNU libmicrohttpd embeddable HTTP server GNU lightning just in time compilation for generating machine language GNU oSIP Session Initiation Protocol library to implement VoIP applications GNU Portable Threads pth software threads for POSIX compatible operating systemsOther compilers and interpreters Edit The following packages provide compilers and interpreters for programming languages beyond those included in the GNU Compiler Collection CLISP ANSI Common Lisp implementation compiler debugger and interpreter Gawk GNU awk implementation GnuCOBOL COBOL compiler GNU Common Lisp implementation of Common Lisp GNU MDK a development kit for programming in MIX GNU Pascal Pascal compiler GNU Smalltalk ANSI Smalltalk 98 implementation interpreter and class library MIT GNU Scheme interpreter compiler and library for the Scheme programming language developed at MIT SmartEiffel GNU Eiffel compiler Gforth GNU Forth compilerOther developer tools Edit Data Display Debugger debugger front end for several debuggers ddd GNU arch distributed revision control system deprecated in favor of GNU Bazaar GNU AutoGen active tier style tool for automated code generation GNU Bazaar distributed revision control system GNU cflow generates C flow graphs GNU cppi indents C preprocessor directives in files to reflect their nesting GNU Fontutils font management utilities GNU gperf perfect hash function generator GNU indent program to indent C and C source code GNU complexity measures the complexity of C source code 22 GNUnited Nations program for the translation of html files 23 User applications EditThe software listed below is generally useful to users not specifically engaged in software development Graphical desktop Edit The following packages provide GUI desktop environments window managers and associated graphics libraries GTK GIMP Toolkit containing the GTK GDK and GLib set of libraries used by the GIMP and GNOME GNUstep implementation of the Cocoa OpenStep libraries and development tools for graphical applications Window Maker window manager for the GNUstep environmentGeneral system administration Edit GNU Accounting Utils set of utilities providing statistics on users and processes last ac accton lastcomm sa dump utmp dump acct GNU ddrescue data recovery tool GNU Emacs implementation of Emacs editor GNU fcrypt on the fly encryption GNU Guix package manager GNU libextractor metadata extraction library and tool GNU Midnight Commander 24 text based Orthodox file manager amp FTP client Mtools collection of tools to edit MS DOS floppy disks GNU nano text editor GNU parallel shell tool for executing jobs in parallel GNU Parted hard drive partitioning program GNU Privacy Guard PGP encryption replacement GNU Privacy Assistant a graphical frontend to GNU Privacy Guard GNU Stow managing the installation of software packages pexec shell tool for executing jobs in parallelDatabase Edit GnowSys kernel for semantic computing a distributed agent oriented knowledge base GNU dbm GDBM GNU Ferret Free Entity Relationship and Reverse Engineering Tool an SQL database designerScientific software Edit GNU Archimedes TCAD software for semiconductor device simulations GNU Astronomy Utilities Gnuastro Programs and libraries for astronomical data manipulation and analysis GNU Circuit Analysis Package Gnucap GNU Circuit Analysis Package GNU datamash programming language and command line utility for statistical computing GNU Electric EDA software used to draw schematics and to do integrated circuit layout GNU MCSim simulation and statistical inference tool for algebraic or differential equation systems GNU Multi Precision Library GMP arbitrary precision numerical calculation programming library GNU Octave program for numerical computations similar to MATLAB GNU Scientific Library GSL Numeric analysis library GNU Units unit conversion R programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics PSPP statistical program similar to SPSS XaoS fractal zoomerInternet Edit A user page at a GNU MediaGoblin 0 2 0 based website Dld performs dynamic link editing Jami formerly GNU Ring a free softphone and videocall software a drop in replacement for Skype GNU Alexandria uses GNU Bayonne to provide access to electronic content and services for the blind over the public telephone network GNU Anubis outgoing mail processor that sits between the Mail User Agent and the Mail Transport Agent GNU FM federated clarification needed music community platform most commonly associated with Libre fm GNU Mailman electronic mailing list management GNU MediaGoblin decentralized media sharing GNU Artanis Web Application Framework GNU Social distributed social network that is the continuation of the StatusNet codebase Gnu Sovix PHP based website revision system GNU wget advanced file retrieval from networks and the Internet GNUnet decentralized peer to peer communication network designed to be resistant to censorship Gnuzilla version of the Mozilla Application Suite containing free software only includes GNU IceCat web browser lsh implementation of the Secure Shell SSH protocol version 2 GNU LibreJS a browser add on that detects and blocks non free and non trivial JavaScript 25 GNU Taler an anonymous electronic payment system 26 27 GNU Pipo BBS a BBS under the GNU General Public License 28 Office Edit GNU Aspell spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell GNU gcal calculating and printing calendars GNU Miscfiles several data files including standard airport country and language codes GNU Typist multi lingual typing tutor 29 Gnumeric spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel compatible Ocrad optical character recognitionMultimedia Edit 3DLDF graphics package for producing three dimensional technical drawings especially for inclusion in TeX documents Dia vector graphics program for creating diagrams GIMP GNU Image Manipulation Program a bitmap image editor similar to Photoshop Gnash player and browser plugin for the Adobe Flash file format GNU LibreDWG library for reading and writing dwg files used in CAD applications GNU LilyPond music typesetting application Gnu Maverik Virtual Reality microkernel Gnu Panorama 3D framework ray tracingGames Edit GNU Backgammon backgammon game GNUbik implementation of the Rubik s Cube puzzle GNU Chess chess engine for use with glChess Xboard or similar GNU Go implementation of the board game Go GNU Jump based on Xjump also known as SDL Jump GNU Kart racing game GNU Robots game for computer programmers GNU FreeDink implementation of Dink Smallwood adventure role playing game Liquid War war gameBusiness applications Edit GNU Health free health and hospital information system GNUmed medical practice management software GnuCash financial accounting application GNU remotecontrol 30 a web application for managing building automation devices GNU Foliot time keeping application for small organizations 31 GNU FREE a free voting system suspended in 2002 GNU Taler planned decentralized online payment system designed to be taxable and accessible to mainstream currencies 32 GNUe GNU Enterprise an enterprise planning software Fonts Edit GNU FreeFont a family of scalable outline fonts 33 GNU UnifontSee also Edit Free and open source software portalFree software movement High Priority Free Software ProjectsReferences Edit Stallman Richard April 3 2013 Re On the subject of Git Bazaar and the future of Emacs development emacs devel Mailing list Retrieved 25 August 2014 Stallman Richard April 3 2013 Re On the subject of Git Bazaar and the future of Emacs development emacs devel Mailing list Retrieved 25 August 2014 https ftp gnu org gnu bash retrieved 1 January 2023 coreutils 9 1 released stable author name string Padraig Brady publication date 15 April 2022 retrieved 16 April 2022 Sergey Poznyakoff 6 November 2019 cpio 2 13 released Retrieved 6 November 2019 Jim Meyering 15 January 2023 diffutils 3 9 released Retrieved 16 January 2023 Findutils www gnu org Retrieved 2019 04 15 GNU findutils 4 9 0 released 2 February 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Jim Meyering 3 September 2022 grep 3 8 released Retrieved 3 September 2022 GNU troff version 1 22 4 23 December 2018 Retrieved 23 December 2018 GRUB 2 06 released author name string Daniel Kiper publication date 8 June 2021 retrieved 2 August 2021 Jim Meyering 7 April 2022 gzip 1 12 released Retrieved 7 April 2022 GNU Hurd 0 9 GNU Mach 1 8 GNU MIG 1 8 released Retrieved 11 May 2018 Simon Josefsson 25 October 2022 inetutils 2 4 released Retrieved 26 October 2022 https linux libre fsfla org pub linux libre releases 6 1 8 gnu Chet Ramey 26 September 2022 Readline 8 2 Release available Retrieved 26 September 2022 GNU Screen v 4 9 0 author name string Alex Naumov publication date 1 February 2022 retrieved 1 February 2022 subversion repository NEWS file of sysutils retrieved 2013 07 23 Sergey Poznyakoff 13 February 2021 tar 1 34 released Retrieved 13 February 2021 Gavin Smith 22 January 2023 Texinfo 7 0 2 released Retrieved 22 January 2023 GNU Time 1 9 released author name string Assaf Gordon publication date 12 March 2018 retrieved 27 September 2019 Release of version 1 5 of complexity 29 February 2016 Retrieved 2 March 2016 GNUnited Nations GNU org Free Software Foundation Inc Retrieved 19 December 2018 Midnight Commander GNU LibreJS The Free Software Foundation Retrieved December 8 2014 GNU Software GNU org Retrieved September 24 2015 GNU Taler Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserve Retrieved September 24 2015 Greve Georg C F 2001 Brave GNU World Issue 26 gnu org Retrieved 2022 08 14 The ancestry line of the GNU Pipo BBS reaches over YAWK Yet Another Wersion of Citadel back to Citadel although it is completely independent code wise In fact it was a disagreement with Kenneth Haglund author of YAWK because of copyright problems that triggered the development of the GNU Pipo BBS The original development team were Gregory Vandenbrouck and Sebastien Aperghis Tramoni who worked on the GNU Pipo BBS with help from volunteers like Sebastien Bonnefoy Marston Tim 2013 06 07 GNU Typist 2 9 3 released Mailing list info gnu Retrieved 2013 06 09 GNU remotecontrol directory fsf org FSF 30 September 2013 Foliot is now part of GNU and becomes GNU Foliot Savannah 27 February 2016 Retrieved 2 March 2016 GNU Taler 0 0 0 Released GNU Tries to Get into Electronic Payments GNU FreeFont GNU org External links EditFSF Free Software Directory All GNU Packages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of GNU packages amp oldid 1111889161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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