This package was debianized by David Engel <david@debian.org> from the
following sources:

	prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/glibc-2.0.6.tar.gz
	prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/glibc-crypt-2.0.6.tar.gz
	prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/glibc-linuxthreads-2.0.6.tar.gz
	prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/glibc-localedata-2.0.6.tar.gz

Copyright:

                   GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
                       Version 2, June 1991

                  GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
                       Version 2, June 1991


Copies of these licenses can be found in
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Contributors to the GNU C Library
=================================

   The GNU C library was written originally by Roland McGrath.  Some
parts of the library were contributed or worked on by other people.

   * The `getopt' function and related code were written by Richard
     Stallman, David J. MacKenzie, and Roland McGrath.

   * The merge sort function `qsort' was written by Michael J. Haertel.

   * The quick sort function used as a fallback by `qsort' was written
     by Douglas C. Schmidt.

   * The memory allocation functions `malloc', `realloc' and `free' and
     related code were written by Michael J. Haertel.

   * Fast implementations of many of the string functions (`memcpy',
     `strlen', etc.) were written by Torbjorn Granlund.

   * The `tar.h' header file was written by David J. MacKenzie.

   * The port to the MIPS DECStation running Ultrix 4
     (`mips-dec-ultrix4') was contributed by Brendan Kehoe and Ian
     Lance Taylor.

   * The DES encryption function `crypt' and related functions were
     contributed by Michael Glad.

   * The `ftw' function was contributed by Ian Lance Taylor.

   * The startup code to support SunOS shared libraries was contributed
     by Tom Quinn.

   * The `mktime' function was contributed by Paul Eggert.

   * The port to the Sequent Symmetry running Dynix version 3
     (`i386-sequent-bsd') was contributed by Jason Merrill.

   * The timezone support code is derived from the public-domain
     timezone package by Arthur David Olson and his many contributors.

   * The port to the DEC Alpha running OSF/1 (`alpha-dec-osf1') was
     contributed by Brendan Kehoe, using some code written by Roland
     McGrath.

   * The port to SGI machines running Irix 4 (`mips-sgi-irix4') was
     contributed by Tom Quinn.

   * The port of the Mach and Hurd code to the MIPS architecture
     (`mips-ANYTHING-gnu') was contributed by Kazumoto Kojima.

   * The floating-point printing function used by `printf' and friends
     and the floating-point reading function used by `scanf', `strtod'
     and friends were written by Ulrich Drepper.  The multi-precision
     integer functions used in those functions are taken from GNU MP,
     which was contributed by Torbjorn Granlund.

   * The internationalization support in the library, and the support
     programs `locale' and `localedef', were written by Ulrich Drepper.
     Ulrich Drepper adapted the support code for message catalogs
     (`libintl.h', etc.) from the GNU `gettext' package, which he also
     wrote.  He also contributed the `catgets' support and the entire
     suite of multi-byte and wide-character support functions
     (`wctype.h', `wchar.h', etc.).

   * The implementations of the `nsswitch.conf' mechanism and the files
     and DNS backends for it were designed and written by Ulrich
     Drepper and Roland McGrath, based on a backend interface defined
     by Peter Eriksson.

   * The port to Linux i386/ELF (`i386-ANYTHING-linux') was contributed
     by Ulrich Drepper, based in large part on work done in Hongjiu
     Lu's Linux version of the GNU C Library.

   * The port to Linux/m68k (`m68k-ANYTHING-linux') was contributed by
     Andreas Schwab.

   * Richard Henderson contributed the ELF dynamic linking code and
     other support for the Alpha processor.

   * David Mosberger-Tang contributed the port to Linux/Alpha
     (`alpha-ANYTHING-linux').

   * Stephen R. van den Berg contributed a highly-optimized `strstr'
     function.

   * Ulrich Drepper contributed the `hsearch' and `drand48' families of
     functions; reentrant `...`_r'' versions of the `random' family;
     System V shared memory and IPC support code; and several
     highly-optimized string functions for iX86 processors.

   * The math functions are taken from `fdlibm-5.1' by Sun
     Microsystems, as modified by J.T. Conklin, Ian Lance Taylor,
     Ulrich Drepper, Andreas Schwab, and Roland McGrath.

   * The `libio' library used to implement `stdio' functions on some
     platforms was written by Per Bothner and modified by Ulrich
     Drepper.

   * Some of the Internet-related code (most of the `inet'
     subdirectory) and several other miscellaneous functions and
     header files have been included from 4.4 BSD with little or no
     modification.

     All code incorporated from 4.4 BSD is under the following
     copyright:

               Copyright (C) 1991 Regents of the University of California.
               All rights reserved.

          Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
          without modification, are permitted provided that the
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          (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
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   * The random number generation functions `random', `srandom',
     `setstate' and `initstate', which are also the basis for the
     `rand' and `srand' functions, were written by Earl T. Cohen for
     the University of California at Berkeley and are copyrighted by the
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     changes to fit into the GNU C library and to fit the ANSI C
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   * The Internet resolver code is taken directly from BIND 4.9.5,
     which is under both the Berkeley copyright above and also:

          Portions Copyright (C) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation.

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   * The code to support Sun RPC is taken verbatim from Sun's
     RPCSRC-4.0 distribution, and is covered by this copyright:

               Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

          Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is
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   * Some of the support code for Mach is taken from Mach 3.0 by CMU,
     and is under the following copyright terms:

               Mach Operating System
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   * The `getaddrinfo' function is written by Craig Metz and it has the
     following copyright:

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