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-<appendix id="appendixa" xreflabel="Appendix A">
-<title>Index of packages</title>
-<?dbhtml filename="appendixa.html" dir="appendixa"?>
-
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-autoconf"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-automake"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-bash"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-binutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-bison"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-lfs-bootscripts"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-bzip2"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-coreutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-tools-dejagnu"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-diffutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-e2fsprogs"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-ed"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-tools-expect"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-file"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-findutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-flex"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-gawk"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-gcc"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-gettext"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-glibc"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-grep"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-groff"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-grub"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-gzip"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-inetutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-kbd"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-less"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-lfs-utils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-libtool"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-bootable-kernel"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-m4"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-make"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-MAKEDEV"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-man"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-man-pages"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-modutils"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-ncurses"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-net-tools"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-patch"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-perl"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-procinfo"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-procps"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-psmisc"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-sed"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-shadow"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-sysklogd"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-sysvinit"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-tar"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-tools-tcl"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-texinfo"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-util-linux"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-vim"/></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><xref linkend="ch-system-zlib"/></para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-
-</appendix>

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-<para>For its installation Autoconf depends on: Bash, Coreutils, Diffutils, Grep,
-M4, Make, Perl, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>autoconf</command> is a tool for producing shell scripts
-that automatically configure software source code packages to adapt to many
-kinds of Unix-like systems. The configuration scripts it produces are
-independent -- running them does not require the autoconf program.</para>
-
-<para><command>autoheader</command> is a tool for creating template files
-of C #define statements for configure to use.</para>
-
-<para><command>autom4te</command> is a wrapper for the M4 macro
-processor.</para>
-
-<para><command>autoreconf</command> comes in handy when there are a lot
-of autoconf-generated configure scripts around. The program runs autoconf and
-autoheader repeatedly (where appropriate) to remake the autoconf configure
-scripts and configuration header templates in a given directory tree.</para>
-
-<para><command>autoscan</command> can help to create a
-<filename>configure.in</filename> file for a software package. It examines
-the source files in a directory tree, searching them for common portability
-problems and creates a <filename>configure.scan</filename> file that serves as
-as a preliminary <filename>configure.in</filename> for the package.</para>
-
-<para><command>autoupdate</command> modifies a 
-<filename>configure.in</filename> file that still calls autoconf macros
-by their old names to use the current macro names.</para>
-
-<para><command>ifnames</command> can be helpful when writing a
-<filename>configure.in</filename> for a software package. It prints the
-identifiers that the package uses in C preprocessor conditionals. If a package
-has already been set up to have some portability, this program can help to
-determine what <command>configure</command> needs to check. It can fill
-in some gaps in a <filename>configure.in</filename> file generated by
-autoscan.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Autoconf (&autoconf-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-autoconf"><title>Contents of Autoconf</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: autoconf, autoheader, autom4te,
-autoreconf, autoscan, autoupdate and ifnames</para>
-
-</sect2>

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-<para>For its installation Automake depends on: Autoconf, Bash, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, Grep, M4, Make, Perl, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>acinstall</command> is a script that installs
-aclocal-style M4 files.</para>
-
-<para><command>aclocal</command> generates <filename>aclocal.m4</filename>
-files based on the contents of <filename>configure.in</filename> files.</para>
-
-<para><command>automake</command> is a tool for automatically generating
-<filename>Makefile.in</filename>'s from files called
-<filename>Makefile.am</filename>. To create all the
-<filename>Makefile.in</filename> files for a package, run this program in the
-top level directory. By scanning the <filename>configure.in</filename>s it
-automatically finds each appropriate <filename>Makefile.am</filename> and
-generate the corresponding <filename>Makefile.in</filename>.</para>
-
-<para><command>compile</command> is a wrapper for compilers.</para>
-
-<para><command>config.guess</command> is a script that attempts to guess
-the canonical triplet for the given build, host, or target architecture.</para>
-
-<para><command>config.sub</command> is a configuration validation
-subroutine script.</para>
-
-<para><command>depcomp</command> is a script for compiling a program
-so that not only the desired output is generated but also dependency
-information.</para>
-
-<para><command>elisp-comp</command> byte-compiles Emacs Lisp code.</para>
-
-<para><command>install-sh</command> is a script that installs a program,
-a script, or a datafile.</para>
-
-<para><command>mdate-sh</command> is a script that prints the modification
-time of a file or directory.</para>
-
-<para><command>missing</command> is a script acting as a common stub for
-missing GNU programs during an installation.</para>
-
-<para><command>mkinstalldirs</command> is a script that creates a directory
-tree.</para>
-
-<para><command>py-compile</command> compiles a Python program.</para>
-
-<para><command>symlink-tree</command> is a script to create a symlink tree of
-a directory tree.</para>
-
-<para><command>ylwrap</command> is a wrapper for lex and yacc.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Automake (&automake-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-automake"><title>Contents of Automake</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: acinstall, aclocal,
-aclocal-1.8, automake, automake-1.8, compile, config.guess, config.sub,
-depcomp, elisp-comp, install-sh, mdate-sh, missing, mkinstalldirs, py-compile,
-symlink-tree, ylwrap</para>
-
-</sect2>

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-<para>For its installation Bash depends on: Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Gawk,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>bash</command> is a widely-used command interpreter. It
-performs all kinds of expansions and substitutions on a given command line
-before executing it, thus making this interpreter a powerful tool.</para>
-
-<para><command>bashbug</command> is a shell script to help the user
-compose and mail bug reports concerning bash in a standard format.</para>
-
-<para><command>sh</command> is a symlink to the bash program. When invoked
-as sh, bash tries to mimic the startup behavior of historical versions of sh as
-closely as possible, while conforming to the POSIX standard as well.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Bash (&bash-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/"/>
-And for the patch:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&bash-patch;"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-bash"><title>Contents of Bash</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: bash, sh (link to bash) and
-bashbug</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<para>For its installation Binutils depends on: Bash, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Gettext,
-Glibc, Grep, Make, Perl, Sed, Texinfo.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>addr2line</command> translates program addresses to file
-names and line numbers. Given an address and the name of an executable, it
-uses the debugging information in the executable to figure out which source
-file and line number are associated with the address.</para>
-
-<para><command>ar</command> creates, modifies, and extracts from archives. An archive
-is a single file holding a collection of other files in a structure that makes
-it possible to retrieve the original individual files (called members of
-the archive).</para>
-
-<para><command>as</command> is an assembler. It assembles the output of
-gcc into object files.</para>
-
-<para><command>c++filt</command> is used by the linker to demangle C++ and
-Java symbols, to keep overloaded functions from clashing.</para>
-
-<para><command>gprof</command> displays call graph profile data.</para>
-
-<para><command>ld</command> is a linker. It combines a number of object
-and archive files into a single file, relocating their data and tying up symbol
-references.</para>
-
-<para><command>nm</command> lists the symbols occurring in a given object file.</para>
-
-<para><command>objcopy</command> is used to translate one type of object
-file into another.</para>
-
-<para><command>objdump</command> displays information about the given
-object file, with options controlling what particular information to display.
-The information shown is mostly only useful to programmers who are working on
-the compilation tools.</para>
-
-<para><command>ranlib</command> generates an index of the contents of an
-archive, and stores it in the archive. The index lists all the symbols defined
-by archive members that are relocatable object files.</para>
-
-<para><command>readelf</command> displays information about elf type binaries.</para>
-
-<para><command>size</command> lists the section sizes -- and the grand
-total -- for the given object files.</para>
-
-<para><command>strings</command> outputs for each file given the sequences
-of printable characters that are of at least the specified length (defaulting to 4)
-For object files it prints by default only the strings from the initializing
-and loading sections. For other types of files it scans the whole file.</para>
-
-<para><command>strip</command> discards symbols from object files.</para>
-
-<para><command>libiberty</command> contains routines used by various GNU
-programs, including getopt, obstack, strerror, strtol and strtoul.</para>
-
-<para><command>libbfd</command> is the Binary File Descriptor library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libopcodes</command> is a library for dealing with opcodes.
-It is used for building utilities like objdump. Opcodes are the "readable text"
-versions of instructions for the processor.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Binutils (&binutils-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-binutils"><title>Contents of Binutils</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: addr2line, ar, as, c++filt,
-gprof, ld, nm, objcopy, objdump, ranlib, readelf, size, strings and
-strip</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: libiberty.a, libbfd.[a,so] and
-libopcodes.[a,so]</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<para>For its installation Bison depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, M4, Make, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>bison</command> generates, from a series of rules, a program
-for analyzing the structure of text files. Bison is a replacement for yacc
-(Yet Another Compiler Compiler).</para>
-
-<para><command>yacc</command> is a wrapper for bison, meant for programs
-that still call yacc instead of bison. It calls bison with the -y option.</para>
-
-<para><command>liby.a</command> is the Yacc library containing
-implementations of Yacc-compatible yyerror and main functions. This library
-is normally not very useful, but POSIX requires it.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Bison (&bison-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/"/>
-And for the patch:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&bison-patch;"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-bison"><title>Contents of Bison</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: bison and yacc</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed library</emphasis>: liby.a</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para>The <command>checkfs</command> script checks the file systems just
-before they are mounted (with the exception of journal and network based
-file systems).</para>
-
-<para>The <command>cleanfs</command> script removes files that shouldn't be
-preserved between reboots, such as those in <filename>/var/run/</filename> and
-<filename>/var/lock/</filename>. It re-creates <filename>/var/run/utmp</filename>
-and removes the possibly present <filename>/etc/nologin</filename>,
-<filename>/fastboot</filename> and <filename>/forcefsck</filename> files.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>functions</command> script contains functions shared among
-different scripts, such as error and status checking.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>halt</command> script halts the system.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>ifdown</command> and <command>ifup</command> scripts assist
-the network script with network devices.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>loadkeys</command> script loads the keymap table you
-specified as proper for your keyboard layout.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>localnet</command> script sets up the system's hostname and
-local loopback device.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>mountfs</command> script mounts all file systems that
-aren't marked <emphasis>noauto</emphasis> or aren't network based.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>mountproc</command> script is used to mount the proc
-file system.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>network</command> script sets up network interfaces, such
-as network cards, and sets up the default gateway where applicable.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>rc</command> script is the master runlevel control script.
-It is responsible for running all the other scripts one-by-one in a specific
-sequence.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>reboot</command> script reboots the system.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>sendsignals</command> script makes sure every process is
-terminated before the system reboots or halts.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>setclock</command> script resets the kernel clock to
-localtime in case the hardware clock isn't set to GMT time.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>swap</command> script enables and disables swap files and
-partitions.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>sysklogd</command> script starts and stops the system and
-kernel log daemons.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>template</command> script is a template you can use to
-create your own bootscripts for your other daemons.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for LFS-Bootscripts (&bootscripts-version;): 
-<ulink url="&http-down;"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-bootscripts"><title>Contents of LFS-bootscripts</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed scripts</emphasis>: checkfs, cleanfs, functions,
-halt, ifdown, ifup, loadkeys, localnet, mountfs, mountproc, network, rc,
-reboot, sendsignals, setclock, swap, sysklogd and template</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/bzip2-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Bzip2 depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Make.</para>

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>bunzip2</command> decompresses bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzcat</command> decompresses to standard output.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzcmp</command> runs cmp on bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzdiff</command> runs diff on bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzgrep</command> and friends run grep on bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzip2</command> compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler
-block sorting text compression algorithm with Huffman coding. The compression
-rate is generally considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
-compressors using LZ77/LZ78, like <command>gzip</command>.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzip2recover</command> tries to recover data from damaged
-bzip2 files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzless</command> runs less on bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>bzmore</command> runs more on bzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>libbz2*</command> is the library implementing lossless,
-block-sorting data compression, using the Burrows-Wheeler algorithm.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Bzip2 (&bzip2-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-bzip2"><title>Contents of Bzip2</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: bunzip2 (link to bzip2), bzcat
-(link to bzip2), bzcmp, bzdiff, bzegrep, bzfgrep, bzgrep, bzip2, bzip2recover,
-bzless and bzmore</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: libbz2.a, libbz2.so (link to
-libbz2.so.1.0), libbz2.so.1.0 (link to libbz2.so.1.0.2) and
-libbz2.so.1.0.2</para>
-
-</sect2>

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Coreutils depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC,
-Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Perl, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,238 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>basename</command> strips any path and a given suffix from
-the given file name.</para>
-
-<para><command>cat</command> concatenates files to standard output.</para>
-
-<para><command>chgrp</command> changes the group ownership of each given
-file to the given group. The group can be either given a a name or a numeric
-ID.</para>
-
-<para><command>chmod</command> changes the permissions of each given file
-to the given mode. The mode can be either a symbolic representation of the
-changes to make, or an octal number representing the new permissions.</para>
-
-<para><command>chown</command> changes the user and/or group ownership of
-each given file to the given user:group pair.</para>
-
-<para><command>chroot</command> runs a given command with the specified
-directory as the <filename>/</filename> directory. The given command can be an
-interactive shell. On most systems only <emphasis>root</emphasis> can do
-this.</para>
-
-<para><command>cksum</command> prints the CRC checksum and the byte
-counts of each specified file.</para>
-
-<para><command>comm</command> compares two sorted files, outputting in
-three columns the lines that are unique, and the lines that are common.</para>
-
-<para><command>cp</command> copies files.</para>
-
-<para><command>csplit</command> splits a given file into several new files,
-separating them according to given patterns or line numbers, and outputting
-the byte count of each new file.</para>
-
-<para><command>cut</command> prints parts of lines, selecting the parts
-according to given fields or positions.</para>
-
-<para><command>date</command> displays the current time in the given
-format, or sets the system date.</para>
-
-<para><command>dd</command> copies a file using the given blocksize and
-count, while optionally performing conversions on it.</para>
-
-<para><command>df</command> reports the amount of disk space available
-(and used) on all mounted file systems, or only on the file systems holding the
-given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>dir</command> is the same as ls.</para>
-
-<para><command>dircolors</command> outputs commands to set the LS_COLOR
-environment variable, to change the color scheme used by ls.</para>
-
-<para><command>dirname</command> strips the non-directory suffix from
-a given file name.</para>
-
-<para><command>du</command> reports the amount of disk space used by the
-current directory, or by each of the given directories including all their
-subdirectories, or by each of the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>echo</command> displays the given strings.</para>
-
-<para><command>env</command> runs a command in a modified environment.</para>
-
-<para><command>expand</command> converts tabs to spaces.</para>
-
-<para><command>expr</command> evaluates expressions.</para>
-
-<para><command>factor</command> prints the prime factors of all specified
-integer numbers.</para>
-
-<para><command>false</command> does nothing, unsuccessfully. It always
-exits with a status code indicating failure.</para>
-
-<para><command>fmt</command> reformats the paragraphs in the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>fold</command> wraps the lines in the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>groups</command> reports a user's group memberships.</para>
-
-<para><command>head</command> prints the first ten lines (or the given
-number of lines) of each given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>hostid</command> reports the numeric identifier
-(in hexadecimal) of the host.</para>
-
-<para><command>hostname</command> reports or sets the name of the
-host.</para>
-
-<para><command>id</command> reports the effective user ID, group ID, and
-group memberships of the current user, or of a given user.</para>
-
-<para><command>install</command> copies files while setting their
-permission modes and, if possible, their owner and group.</para>
-
-<para><command>join</command> joins from two files the lines that have
-identical join fields.</para>
-
-<para><command>link</command> creates a hard link with the given name
-to the given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>ln</command> makes hard links or soft links between files.</para>
-
-<para><command>logname</command> reports the current user's login name.</para>
-
-<para><command>ls</command> lists the contents of each given directory.
-By default it orders the files and subdirectories alphabetically.</para>
-
-<para><command>md5sum</command> reports or checks MD5 checksums.</para>
-
-<para><command>mkdir</command> creates directories with the given names.</para>
-
-<para><command>mkfifo</command> creates FIFOs with the given names.</para>
-
-<para><command>mknod</command> creates device nodes with the given names.
-A device node is a character special file, or a block special file, or a FIFO.</para>
-
-<para><command>mv</command> moves or renames files or directories.</para>
-
-<para><command>nice</command> runs a program with modified scheduling priority.</para>
-
-<para><command>nl</command> numbers the lines from the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>nohup</command> runs a command immune to hangups, with
-output redirected to a log file.</para>
-
-<para><command>od</command> dumps files in octal and other formats.</para>
-
-<para><command>paste</command> merges the given files, joining
-sequentially corresponding lines side by side, separated by TABs.</para>
-
-<para><command>pathchk</command> checks whether file names are valid
-or portable.</para>
-
-<para><command>pinky</command> is a lightweight finger. It reports
-some information about the given users.</para>
-
-<para><command>pr</command> paginates and columnates files for printing.</para>
-
-<para><command>printenv</command> prints the environment.</para>
-
-<para><command>printf</command> prints the given arguments according to the
-given format -- much like the C printf function.</para>
-
-<para><command>ptx</command> produces from the contents of the given files
-a permuted index, with each keyword in its context.</para>
-
-<para><command>pwd</command> reports the name of the current directory.</para>
-
-<para><command>readlink</command> reports the value of the given symbolic
-link.</para>
-
-<para><command>rm</command> removes files or directories.</para>
-
-<para><command>rmdir</command> removes directories, if they are empty.</para>
-
-<para><command>seq</command> prints a sequence of numbers, within a given
-range and with a given increment.</para>
-
-<para><command>sha1sum</command> prints or checks 160-bit SHA1
-checksums.</para>
-
-<para><command>shred</command> overwrites the given files repeatedly with
-strange patterns, to make it real hard to recover the data.</para>
-
-<para><command>sleep</command> pauses for the given amount of time.</para>
-
-<para><command>sort</command> sorts the lines from the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>split</command> splits the given file into pieces, by size
-or by number of lines.</para>
-
-<para><command>stty</command> sets or reports terminal line settings.</para>
-
-<para><command>su</command> runs a shell with substitute user and group IDs.</para>
-
-<para><command>sum</command> prints checksum and block counts for each
-given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>sync</command> flushes file system buffers. It forces
-changed blocks to disk and updates the super block.</para>
-
-<para><command>tac</command> concatenates the given files in reverse.</para>
-
-<para><command>tail</command> prints the last ten lines (or the given
-number of lines) of each given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>tee</command> reads from standard input while writing both
-to standard output and to the given files.</para>
-
-<para><command>test</command> compares values and checks file types.</para>
-
-<para><command>touch</command> changes file timestamps, setting the access
-and modification times of the given files to the current time. Files that do
-not exist are created with zero length.</para>
-
-<para><command>tr</command> translates, squeezes, and deletes the given
-characters from standard input.</para>
-
-<para><command>true</command> does nothing, successfully. It always exits
-with a status code indicating success.</para>
-
-<para><command>tsort</command> performs a topological sort. It writes a
-totally ordered list according to the partial ordering in a given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>tty</command> reports the file name of the terminal
-connected to standard input.</para>
-
-<para><command>uname</command> reports system information.</para>
-
-<para><command>unexpand</command> converts spaces to tabs.</para>
-
-<para><command>uniq</command> discards all but one of successive
-identical lines.</para>
-
-<para><command>unlink</command> removes the given file.</para>
-
-<para><command>uptime</command> reports how long the system has been
-running, how many users are logged on, and the system load averages.</para>
-
-<para><command>users</command> reports the names of the users currently
-logged on.</para>
-
-<para><command>vdir</command> is the same as ls -l.</para>
-
-<para><command>wc</command> reports the number of lines, words, and bytes
-for each given file, and a total line when more than one file is given.</para>
-
-<para><command>who</command> reports who is logged on.</para>
-
-<para><command>whoami</command> reports the user name associated with the
-current effective user ID.</para>
-
-<para><command>yes</command> outputs 'y' or a given string repeatedly,
-until killed.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Coreutils (&coreutils-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/"/>
-And for the patches:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&coreutils-hostname-patch;"/>
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&coreutils-posixver-patch;"/>
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&coreutils-uname-patch;"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-coreutils"><title>Contents of Coreutils</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: basename, cat, chgrp, chmod,
-chown, chroot, cksum, comm, cp, csplit, cut, date, dd, df, dir, dircolors,
-dirname, du, echo, env, expand, expr, factor, false, fmt, fold, groups, head,
-hostid, hostname, id, install, join, link, ln, logname, ls, md5sum,
-mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, nice, nl, nohup, od, paste, pathchk, pinky, pr,
-printenv, printf, ptx, pwd, readlink, rm, rmdir, seq, sha1sum, shred, sleep,
-sort, split, stat, stty, su, sum, sync, tac, tail, tee, test, touch, tr, true,
-tsort, tty, uname, unexpand, uniq, unlink, uptime, users, vdir, wc, who,
-whoami and yes</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/dejagnu-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Dejagnu depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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appendixa/dejagnu-desc.xml

@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short description</title>
-
-<para><command>runtest</command> is the wrapper script that finds the proper
-expect shell and then runs DejaGnu.</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/dejagnu-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for DejaGnu (&dejagnu-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/dejagnu/"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/dejagnu-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-dejagnu"><title>Contents of DejaGnu</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed program</emphasis>: runtest</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/diffutils-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Diffutils depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC,
-Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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appendixa/diffutils-desc.xml

@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>cmp</command> compares two files and reports whether or
-in which bytes they differ.</para>
-
-<para><command>diff</command> compares two files or directories and reports
-which lines in the files differ.</para>
-
-<para><command>diff3</command> compares three files line by line.</para>
-
-<para><command>sdiff</command> merges two files and interactively outputs
-the results.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/diffutils-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Diffutils (&diffutils-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/diffutils-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-diffutils"><title>Contents of Diffutils</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: cmp, diff, diff3 and sdiff</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/e2fsprogs-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation E2fsprogs depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed, Texinfo.</para>

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>badblocks</command> searches a device (usually a disk
-partition) for bad blocks.</para>
-
-<para><command>blkid</command> is a command line utility to locate and
-print block device attributes.</para>
-
-<para><command>chattr</command> changes the attributes of files on a
-second extended (ext2) file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>compile_et</command> is an error table compiler. It
-converts a table of error-code names and messages into a C source file
-suitable for use with the com_err library.</para>
-
-<para><command>debugfs</command> is a file system debugger. It can be
-used to examine and change the state of an ext2 file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>dumpe2fs</command> prints the super block and blocks group
-information for the file system present on a given device.</para>
-
-<para><command>e2fsck</command> is used to check, and optionally repair,
-second extended (ext2) file systems, and also ext3 file systems.</para>
-
-<para><command>e2image</command> is used to save critical ext2 file system
-data to a file.</para>
-
-<para><command>e2label</command> will display or change the file system
-label on the ext2 file system present on a given device.</para>
-
-<para><command>findfs</command> finds a file system by label or UUID.</para>
-
-<para><command>fsck</command> is used to check, and optionally repair,
-file systems. By default it checks the file systems listed in
-<filename>/etc/fstab</filename></para>
-
-<para><command>logsave</command> saves the output of a command in a logfile.</para>
-
-<para><command>lsattr</command> lists the attributes of files on a second
-extended file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>mk_cmds</command> converts a table of command names
-and help messages into a C source file suitable for use with the
-<filename>libss</filename> subsystem library.</para>
-
-<para><command>mke2fs</command> is used to create a second extended
-file system on the given device.</para>
-
-<para><command>mklost+found</command> is used to create a
-<filename>lost+found</filename> directory on a second extended file system.
-It pre-allocates disk blocks to this directory to lighten the task of e2fsck.</para>
-
-<para><command>resize2fs</command> can be used to enlarge or shrink an
-ext2 file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>tune2fs</command> is used adjust tunable file system
-parameters on a second extended file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>uuidgen</command> creates new universally unique
-identifiers (UUID). Each new UUID can reasonably be considered unique
-among all UUIDs created, on the local system and on other systems, in the
-past and in the future.</para>
-
-<para><command>libblkid</command> contains routines for device
-identification and token extraction.</para>
-
-<para><command>libcom_err</command> is the common error display routine.</para>
-
-<para><command>libe2p</command> is used by dumpe2fs, chattr, and lsattr.</para>
-
-<para><command>libext2fs</command> contains routines to enable user-level
-programs to manipulate an ext2 file system.</para>
-
-<para><command>libss</command> is used by debugfs.</para>
-
-<para><command>libuuid</command> contains routines for generating unique
-identifiers for objects that may be accessible beyond the local system.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/e2fsprogs-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for E2fsprogs (&e2fsprogs-version;):
-<ulink url="http://download.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/e2fsprogs-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-e2fsprogs"><title>Contents of E2fsprogs</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: badblocks, blkid, chattr,
-compile_et, debugfs, dumpe2fs, e2fsck, e2image, e2label, findfs, fsck,
-fsck.ext2, fsck.ext3, logsave, lsattr, mk_cmds, mke2fs, mkfs.ext2, mkfs.ext3,
-mklost+found, resize2fs, tune2fs and uuidgen.</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: libblkid.[a,so],
-libcom_err.[a,so], libe2p.[a,so], libext2fs.[a,so], libss.[a,so] and
-libuuid.[a,so]</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/ed-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Ed depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC,
-Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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appendixa/ed-desc.xml

@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>ed</command> is a line-oriented text editor. It can be used
-to create, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text files.</para>
-
-<para><command>red</command> is a restricted ed -- it can only edit files
-in the current directory and cannot execute shell commands.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/ed-down.xml

@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Ed (&ed-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ed/"/>
-And for the patch:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&ed-patch;"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/ed-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-ed"><title>Contents of Ed</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: ed and red (link to ed)</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/expect-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Expect depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed, Tcl.</para>

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appendixa/expect-desc.xml

@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short description</title>
-
-<para><command>expect</command> "talks" to other interactive programs according
-to a script.</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/expect-down.xml

@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Expect (&expect-version;):
-<ulink url="http://expect.nist.gov/src/"/>
-And for the patch:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&expect-patch;"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-expect"><title>Contents of Expect</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed program</emphasis>: expect</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed library</emphasis>: libexpect&expect-version;.a</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/file-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation File depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed, Zlib.</para>

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>file</command> tries to classify each given file. It does
-this by performing several tests: file system tests, magic number tests, and
-language tests. The first test that succeeds determines the result.</para>
-
-<para><command>libmagic</command> contains routines for magic number
-recognition, used by the file program.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for File (&file-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/"/>
-
-Alternative download location:
-<ulink url="ftp://gaosu.rave.org/pub/linux/lfs/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-file"><title>Contents of File</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed program</emphasis>: file</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed library</emphasis>: libmagic.[a,so]</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/findutils-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Findutils depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>bigram</command> was formerly used to produce locate
-databases.</para>
-
-<para><command>code</command> was formerly used to produce locate
-databases. It is the ancestor of frcode.</para>
-
-<para><command>find</command> searches given directory trees for files
-matching the specified criteria.</para>
-
-<para><command>frcode</command> is called by updatedb to compress the
-list of file names. It uses front-compression, reducing the database size by a
-factor of 4 to 5.</para>
-
-<para><command>locate</command> searches through a database of file names,
-and reports the names that contain a given string or match a given pattern.</para>
-
-<para><command>updatedb</command> updates the locate database. It scans
-the entire file system (including other file systems that are currently mounted,
-unless told not to) and puts every file name it finds in the database.</para>
-
-<para><command>xargs</command> can be used to apply a given command to
-a list of files.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Findutils (&findutils-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/findutils/"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-findutils"><title>Contents of Findutils</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: bigram, code, find, frcode,
-locate, updatedb and xargs</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/flex-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Flex depends on: Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, M4, Make, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>flex</command> is a tool for generating programs that
-recognize patterns in text. Pattern recognition is useful in many applications.
-From a set of rules on what to look for flex makes a program that looks for
-those patterns. The reason to use flex is that it is much easier to specify
-the rules for than to write the actual pattern-finding program.</para>
-
-<para><command>flex++</command> invokes a version of flex that is used
-exclusively for C++ scanners.</para>
-
-<para><command>libfl.a</command> is the flex library.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/flex-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Flex (&flex-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/non-gnu/flex/"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-flex"><title>Contents of Flex</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: flex, flex++ (link to flex)
-and lex</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed library</emphasis>: libfl.a</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/gawk-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Gawk depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>gawk</command> is a program for manipulating text files.
-It is the GNU implementation of awk.</para>
-
-<para><command>grcat</command> dumps the group database
-<filename>/etc/group</filename>.</para>
-
-<para><command>igawk</command> gives gawk the ability to
-include files.</para>
-
-<para><command>pgawk</command> is the profiling version of gawk.</para>
-
-<para><command>pwcat</command> dumps the password database
-<filename>/etc/passwd</filename>.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/gawk-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Gawk (&gawk-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-gawk"><title>Contents of Gawk</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: awk (link to gawk), gawk,
-gawk-&gawk-version;, grcat, igawk, pgawk, pgawk-&gawk-version; and pwcat</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/gcc-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation GCC depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Findutils,
-Gawk, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Perl, Sed, Texinfo.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>cpp</command> is the C preprocessor. It is used by the
-compiler to have the #include and #define and such statements expanded in
-the source files.</para>
-
-<para><command>g++</command> is the C++ compiler.</para>
-
-<para><command>gcc</command> is the C compiler. It is used to translate
-the source code of a program into assembly code.</para>
-
-<para><command>gccbug</command> is a shell script used to help create
-good bug reports.</para>
-
-<para><command>gcov</command> is a coverage testing tool. It is used to
-analyze programs to find out where optimizations will have the most effect.</para>
-
-<para><command>libgcc*</command> contains run-time support for gcc.</para>
-
-<para><command>libstdc++</command> is the standard C++ library. It contains
-many frequently-used functions.</para>
-
-<para><command>libsupc++</command> provides supporting routines
-for the c++ programming language.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for GCC (&gcc-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/"/>
-And for the patches:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&gcc-nofixincludes-patch;"/>
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&gcc-specs-patch;"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-gcc"><title>Contents of GCC</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: c++, cc (link to gcc),
-cc1, cc1plus, collect2, cpp, g++, gcc, gccbug, and gcov</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: libgcc.a, libgcc_eh.a,
-libgcc_s.so, libstdc++.[a,so] and libsupc++.a</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/gettext-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Gettext depends on: Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>autopoint</command> copies standard gettext infrastructure
-files into a source package.</para>
-
-<para><command>config.charset</command> outputs a system-dependent table of
-character encoding aliases.</para>
-
-<para><command>config.rpath</command> outputs a system-dependent set of
-variables, describing how to set the runtime search path of shared libraries in an
-executable.</para>
-
-<para><command>envsubst</command> substitutes environment variables in shell
-format strings.</para>
-
-<para><command>gettext</command> translates a natural language message into
-the user's language, by looking up the translation in a message catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>gettextize</command> copies all standard Gettext files into
-the given top-level directory of a package, to begin internationalizing it.</para>
-
-<para><command>hostname</command> displays a network hostname in various
-forms.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgattrib</command> filters the messages of a translation
-catalog according to their attributes and manipulates the attributes.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgcat</command> concatenates and merges the given
-<filename>.po</filename> files.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgcmp</command> compares two <filename>.po</filename>
-files to check that both contain the same set of msgid strings.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgcomm</command> finds the messages that are common to
-to the given <filename>.po</filename> files.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgconv</command> converts a translation catalog to a
-different character encoding.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgen</command> creates an English translation catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgexec</command> applies a command to all translations of a
-translation catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgfilter</command> applies a filter to all translations of a
-translation catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgfmt</command> generates a binary message catalog from
-from a translation catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>msggrep</command> extracts all messages of a translation
-catalog that match a given pattern or belong to some given source files.</para>
-
-<para><command>msginit</command> creates a new <filename>.po</filename>
-file, initializing the meta information with values from the user's
-environment.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgmerge</command> combines two raw translations into a
-single file.</para>
-
-<para><command>msgunfmt</command> decompiles a binary message catalog
-into raw translation text.</para>
-
-<para><command>msguniq</command> unifies duplicate translations in a
-translation catalog.</para>
-
-<para><command>ngettext</command> displays native language translations of a
-textual message whose grammatical form depends on a number.</para>
-
-<para><command>xgettext</command> extracts the translatable message lines
-from the given source files, to make the first translation template.</para>
-
-<para><command>libasprintf</command> defines the autosprintf class which
-makes C formatted output routines usable in C++ programs, for use with the
-&lt;string&gt; strings and the &lt;iostream&gt; streams.</para>
-
-<para><command>libgettextlib</command> is a private library containing
-common routines used by the various gettext programs. They're not meant for
-general use.</para>
-
-<para><command>libgettextpo</command> is used to write specialized
-programs that process PO files. This library is used when the standard
-applications shipped with gettext won't suffice (such as msgcomm, msgcmp,
-msgattrib and msgen).</para>
-
-<para><command>libgettextsrc</command> is a private library containing
-common routines used by the various gettext programs. They're not meant for
-general use.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/gettext-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Gettext (&gettext-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-gettext"><title>Contents of Gettext</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: autopoint, config.charset,
-config.rpath, envsubst, gettext, gettextize, hostname, msgattrib, msgcat,
-msgcmp, msgcomm, msgconv, msgen, msgexec, msgfilter, msgfmt, msggrep, msginit,
-msgmerge, msgunfmt, msguniq, ngettext, project-id, team-address, trigger,
-urlget, user-email and xgettext</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: libasprintf[a,so],
-libgettextlib[a,so], libgettextpo[a,so] and libgettextsrc[a,so]</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/glibc-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Glibc depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-Gawk, GCC, Gettext, Grep, Make, Perl, Sed, Texinfo.</para>

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@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>catchsegv</command> can be used to create a stack trace
-when a program terminates with a segmentation fault.</para>
-
-<para><command>gencat</command> generates message catalogues.</para>
-
-<para><command>getconf</command> displays the system configuration values
-for file system specific variables.</para>
-
-<para><command>getent</command> gets entries from an administrative
-database.</para>
-
-<para><command>glibcbug</command> creates a bug report and mails it to the
-bug email address.</para>
-
-<para><command>iconv</command> performs character set conversion.</para>
-
-<para><command>iconvconfig</command> creates fastloading iconv module
-configuration file.</para>
-
-<para><command>ldconfig</command> configures the dynamic linker runtime
-bindings.</para>
-
-<para><command>ldd</command> reports which shared libraries are required
-by each given program or shared library.</para>
-
-<para><command>lddlibc4</command> assists ldd with object files.</para>
-
-<para><command>locale</command> is a Perl program that tells the compiler
-to enable or disable the use of POSIX locales for built-in operations.</para>
-
-<para><command>localedef</command> compiles locale specifications.</para>
-
-<para><command>mtrace</command>...</para>
-
-<para><command>nscd</command> is a name service cache daemon providing a
-cache for the most common name service requests.</para>
-
-<para><command>nscd_nischeck</command> checks whether or not secure mode
-is necessary for NIS+ lookup.</para>
-
-<para><command>pcprofiledump</command> dumps information generated by
-PC profiling.</para>
-
-<para><command>pt_chown</command> is a helper program for grantpt to set
-the owner, group and access permissions of a slave pseudo terminal.</para>
-
-<para><command>rpcgen</command> generates C code to implement the
-RPC protocol.</para>
-
-<para><command>rpcinfo</command> makes an RPC call to an RPC server.</para>
-
-<para><command>sln</command> is used to make symbolic links. The program
-is statically linked, so it is useful for making symbolic links to dynamic
-libraries if the dynamic linking system for some reason is nonfunctional.</para>
-
-<para><command>sprof</command> reads and displays shared object profiling
-data.</para>
-
-<para><command>tzselect</command> asks the user about the location of the
-system and reports the corresponding time zone description.</para>
-
-<para><command>xtrace</command> traces the execution of a program by
-printing the currently executed function.</para>
-
-<para><command>zdump</command> is the time zone dumper.</para>
-
-<para><command>zic</command> is the time zone compiler.</para>
-
-<para><command>ld.so</command> is the helper program for shared library
-executables.</para>
-
-<para><command>libBrokenLocale</command> is used by programs, such as
-Mozilla, to solve broken locales.</para>
-
-<para><command>libSegFault</command> is a segmentation fault signal
-handler. It tries to catch segfaults.</para>
-
-<para><command>libanl</command> is an asynchronous name lookup
-library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libbsd-compat</command> provides the portability needed
-in order to run certain BSD programs under Linux.</para>
-
-<para><command>libc</command> is the main C library -- a collection of
-commonly used functions.</para>
-
-<para><command>libcrypt</command> is the cryptography library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libdl</command> is the dynamic linking interface library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libg</command> is a runtime library for g++.</para>
-
-<para><command>libieee</command> is the IEEE floating point library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libm</command> is the mathematical library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libmcheck</command> contains code run at boot.</para>
-
-<para><command>libmemusage</command> is used by memusage to help collect
-information about the memory usage of a program.</para>
-
-<para><command>libnsl</command> is the network services library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libnss*</command> are the Name Service Switch libraries,
-containing functions for resolving host names, user names, group names,
-aliases, services, protocols,and the like.</para>
-
-<para><command>libpcprofile</command> contains profiling functions used
-to track the amount of CPU time spent in which source code lines.</para>
-
-<para><command>libpthread</command> is the POSIX threads library.</para>
-
-<para><command>libresolv</command> contains functions for creating,
-sending, and interpreting packets to the Internet domain name servers.</para>
-
-<para><command>librpcsvc</command>contains functions providing
-miscellaneous RPC services.</para>
-
-<para><command>librt</command> contains functions providing most of the
-interfaces specified by the POSIX.1b Realtime Extension.</para>
-
-<para><command>libthread_db</command> contains functions useful for
-building debuggers for multi-threaded programs.</para>
-
-<para><command>libutil</command> contains code for "standard" functions
-used in many different Unix utilities.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Glibc (&glibc-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/"/>
-
-Alternative download locations (courtesy of the generous LFS Mirrors):
-<ulink url="ftp://gaosu.rave.org/pub/linux/lfs/packages/conglomeration/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="http://lfs.mirror.intermedia.com.sg/packages/glibc/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="ftp://lfs.mirror.intermedia.com.sg/pub/lfs/glibc/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="http://dl.lfs.fredan.org/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="http://packages.lfs-es.org/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="http://mirror.averse.net/lfs-packages/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="ftp://mirror.averse.net/pub/lfs-packages/&glibc-package;"/>
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.lfs-matrix.de/lfs/packages/conglomeration/&glibc-package;"/></literallayout>

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-glibc"><title>Contents of Glibc</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: catchsegv, gencat, getconf,
-getent, glibcbug, iconv, iconvconfig, ldconfig, ldd, lddlibc4, locale,
-localedef, mtrace, nscd, nscd_nischeck, pcprofiledump, pt_chown, rpcgen,
-rpcinfo, sln, sprof, tzselect, xtrace, zdump and zic</para>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed libraries</emphasis>: ld.so, libBrokenLocale.[a,so],
-libSegFault.so, libanl.[a,so], libbsd-compat.a, libc.[a,so], libc_nonshared.a,
-libcrypt.[a,so], libdl.[a,so], libg.a, libieee.a, libm.[a,so], libmcheck.a,
-libmemusage.so, libnsl.a, libnss_compat.so, libnss_dns.so, libnss_files.so,
-libnss_hesiod.so, libnss_nis.so, libnss_nisplus.so, libpcprofile.so,
-libpthread.[a,so], libresolv.[a,so], librpcsvc.a, librt.[a,so], libthread_db.so
-and libutil.[a,so]</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Grep depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Make, Sed, Texinfo.</para>

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>egrep</command> prints lines matching an extended regular
-expression.</para>
-
-<para><command>fgrep</command> prints lines matching a list of fixed
-strings.</para>
-
-<para><command>grep</command> prints lines matching a basic regular
-expression.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/grep-down.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Grep (&grep-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/grep-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-grep"><title>Contents of Grep</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: egrep (link to grep), fgrep
-(link to grep) and grep</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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appendixa/groff-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Groff depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>addftinfo</command> reads a troff font file and adds some
-additional font-metric information that is used by the groff system.</para>
-
-<para><command>afmtodit</command> creates a font file for use with
-groff and grops.</para>
-
-<para><command>eqn</command> compiles descriptions of equations embedded
-within troff input files into commands that are understood by troff.</para>
-
-<para><command>eqn2graph</command> converts an EQN equation into a cropped
-image.</para>
-
-<para><command>grn</command> is a groff preprocessor for gremlin files.</para>
-
-<para><command>grodvi</command> is a driver for groff that produces TeX dvi format.</para>
-
-<para><command>groff</command> is a front-end to the groff document
-formatting system. Normally it runs the troff program and a post-processor
-appropriate for the selected device.</para>
-
-<para><command>groffer</command> displays groff files and man pages on X
-and tty.</para>
-<para><command>grog</command> reads files and guesses which of the groff
-options -e, -man, -me, -mm, -ms, -p, -s, and -t are required for printing
-files, and reports the groff command including those options.</para>
-
-<para><command>grolbp</command> is a groff driver for Canon CAPSL printers
-(LBP-4 and LBP-8 series laser printers).</para>
-
-<para><command>grolj4</command> is a driver for groff that produces output
-in PCL5 format suitable for an HP Laserjet 4 printer.</para>
-
-<para><command>grops</command> translates the output of GNU troff to
-Postscript.</para>
-
-<para><command>grotty</command> translates the output of GNU troff into
-a form suitable for typewriter-like devices.</para>
-
-<para><command>gtbl</command> is the GNU implementation of tbl.</para>
-
-<para><command>hpftodit</command> creates a font file for use with
-groff -Tlj4 from an HP-tagged font metric file.</para>
-
-<para><command>indxbib</command> makes an inverted index for the
-bibliographic databases a specified file for use with refer, lookbib,
-and lkbib.</para>
-
-<para><command>lkbib</command> searches bibliographic databases for
-references that contain specified keys and reports any references found.</para>
-
-<para><command>lookbib</command> prints a prompt on the standard error
-(unless the standard input is not a terminal), reads from the standard input
-a line containing a set of keywords, searches the bibliographic databases in
-a specified file for references containing those keywords, prints any
-references found on the standard output and repeats this process until the
-end of input.</para>
-
-<para><command>mmroff</command> is a simple preprocessor for groff.</para>
-
-<para><command>neqn</command> formats equations for ascii output.</para>
-
-<para><command>nroff</command> is a script that emulates the nroff command
-using groff.</para>
-
-<para><command>pfbtops</command> translates a Postscript font in .pfb
-format to ASCII.</para>
-
-<para><command>pic</command> compiles descriptions of pictures embedded
-within troff or TeX input files into commands understood by TeX or troff.</para>
-
-<para><command>pic2graph</command> converts a PIC diagram into a cropped
-image.</para>
-
-<para><command>pre-grohtml </command> translates the output of GNU troff
-to html.</para>
-
-<para><command>post-grohtml</command> translates the output of GNU troff
-to html.</para>
-
-<para><command>refer</command> copies the contents of a file to the
-standard output, except that lines between .[ and .] are interpreted as
-citations, and lines between .R1 and .R2 are interpreted as commands about
-how citations are to be processed.</para>
-
-<para><command>soelim</command> reads files and replaces lines of the form
-<emphasis>.so file</emphasis> by the contents of the mentioned
-<emphasis>file</emphasis>.</para>
-
-<para><command>tbl</command> compiles descriptions of tables embedded
-within troff input files into commands that are understood by troff.</para>
-
-<para><command>tfmtodit</command> creates a font file for use with
-groff -Tdvi.</para>
-
-<para><command>troff</command> is highly compatible with Unix troff.
-Usually it should be invoked using the groff command, which will also run
-preprocessors and post-processors in the appropriate order and with the
-appropriate options.</para>
-
-<para><command>zsoelim</command> is the GNU implementation of soelim.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Groff (&groff-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/groff/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-groff"><title>Contents of Groff</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: addftinfo, afmtodit, eqn,
-eqn2graph, geqn (link to eqn), grn, grodvi, groff, groffer, grog, grolbp,
-grolj4, grops, grotty, gtbl (link to tbl), hpftodit, indxbib, lkbib,
-lookbib, mmroff, neqn, nroff, pfbtops, pic, pic2graph, post-grohtml,
-pre-grohtml, refer, soelim, tbl, tfmtodit, troff and zsoelim (link to
-soelim)</para>
-
-</sect2>

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-<para>For its installation Grub depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>grub</command> is the GRand Unified Bootloader's command
-shell.</para>
-
-<para><command>grub-install</command> installs GRUB on the given device.</para>
-
-<para><command>grub-md5-crypt</command> encrypts a password in MD5
-format.</para>
-
-<para><command>grub-terminfo</command> generates a terminfo command from a
-terminfo name. It can be used if you have an uncommon terminal.</para>
-
-<para><command>mbchk</command> checks the format of a multiboot kernel.</para>
-
-</sect2>

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Grub (&grub-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/"/></literallayout>

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-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-grub"><title>Contents of Grub</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: grub, grub-install,
-grub-md5-crypt, grub-terminfo and mbchk</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/gzip-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Gzip depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
-GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.</para>

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>gunzip</command> decompresses gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>gzexe</command> is used to create self-uncompressing
-executable files.</para>
-
-<para><command>gzip</command> compresses the given files, using
-Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) coding.</para>
-
-<para><command>zcat</command> uncompresses the given gzipped files to
-standard output.</para>
-
-<para><command>zcmp</command> runs cmp on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zdiff</command> runs diff on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zegrep</command> runs egrep on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zfgrep</command> runs fgrep on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zforce</command> forces a .gz extension on all given files
-that are gzipped files, so that gzip will not compress them again. This can be
-useful when file names were truncated during a file transfer.</para>
-
-<para><command>zgrep</command> runs grep on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zless</command> runs less on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>zmore</command> runs more on gzipped files.</para>
-
-<para><command>znew</command> recompresses files from compress format
-to gzip format -- .Z to .gz.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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-<literallayout>Official download location for Gzip (&gzip-version;): 
-<ulink url="ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gzip/"/></literallayout>

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appendixa/gzip-shortdesc.xml

@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="contents-gzip"><title>Contents of Gzip</title>
-
-<para><emphasis>Installed programs</emphasis>: gunzip (link to gzip), gzexe,
-gzip, uncompress (link to gunzip), zcat (link to gzip), zcmp, zdiff,
-zegrep, zfgrep, zforce, zgrep, zless, zmore and znew</para>
-
-</sect2>

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appendixa/inetutils-dep.xml

@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-<para>For its installation Inetutils depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils,
-Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses, Sed.</para>

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-<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
-
-<para><command>ftp</command> is the ARPANET file transfer program.</para>
-
-<para><command>ping</command> sends echo-request packets and reports how
-long the replies take.</para>
-
-<para><command>rcp</command> does remote file copy.</para>
-
-<para><command>rlogin</command> does remote login.</para>
-
-<para><command>rsh</command> runs a remote shell.</para>
-
-<para><command>talk</command> is used to chat up another user.</para>
-
-<para><command>telnet</command> is an interface to the TELNET protocol.</para>
-
-<para><command>tftp</command> is a trivial file transfer program.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-<literallayout>Official download location for Inetutils (&inetutils-version;):
-<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/inetutils/"/>
-And for the patch:
-<ulink url="&patches-root;&inetutils-no-server-man-pages-patch;"/></literallayout>

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