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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Porting applications from glibc to uClibc-ng typically involves just recompiling the source code. uClibc-ng even supports shared libraries and threading. It currently runs on standard Linux and MMU-less (also known as µClinux) systems with support for ARC, ARM, Blackfin, i386, M68K/Coldfire -MIPS, MIPS64, PowerPC, SH, Sparc, X86_64 and XTENSA processors. +MIPS, MIPS64, NDS32, PowerPC, SH, Sparc, X86_64 and XTENSA processors. If you are building an embedded Linux system and you find that glibc is eating up too much space, you should consider using @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ example, that 12 Terabytes will be Network Attached Storage and you plan to burn Linux into the system's firmware... uClibc-ng is maintained by Waldemar Brodkorb and is licensed under the -GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. This license allows you to +GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. This license allows you to make closed source commercial applications using an unmodified version of uClibc-ng. You do not need to give away all your source code just -because you use uClibc-ng and/or run on Linux. You should, however, +because you use uClibc-ng and/or run on Linux. You should, however, carefuly review the license and make certain you understand and abide by it strictly. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Additional information can be found at http://www.uclibc-ng.org/. uClibc-ng may be freely modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, which can be found in the -file COPYING. +file COPYING.LIB. And most of all, be sure to have some fun! :-) -Waldemar |