"Videos of the talks from the GNU Hackers Meeting in the Hague are now available. This meeting took place on 24-25 July at "Revelation Hackspace", prior to the GNOME GUADEC conference, and featured a workshop on GNUnet, a framework for free secure networking and decentralised applications..."
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[Coming November 2009] Autotools: A Developer's Guide to GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool
"The GNU Autotools (the GNU Build System) is a group of utilities designed to make it easy for developers to create software that is portable across many Unix-like operating systems. Unfortunately, most Autotools documentation is merely reference material, and a serious guide to the tools is needed.
Read more »A brief introduction to the GNU Autotools
I’m going to make a rather broad and sweeping statement here: If you’re writing free or open source software targeting Unix or Linux systems, then you should be using the GNU Autotools.
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Autotools: a practitioner's guide to autoconf, automake and libtool
John Calcote, a C++ programmer gives a detailed consideration of the open source progammming toolset via this book review - strengths, weaknesses, the good, the bad and the ugly.
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GNU Libtool 2.2 released.
"If you have an expensive bottle of champagne saved for a very special occasion, now might be a good time to break it open... Following almost 4 grueling years in development, the Libtool Team is pleased to announce the final release of GNU Libtool 2.2 [...]"
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