%%name: hello

%%short-description: GNU version of "Hello, world!"
 
%%full-description: Writing a program that prints "Hello, world!" is
the classic beginner's programming task. The GNU version takes this a
step further by processing its argument list to modify its behavior,
by supporting internationalization, and by including a mail reader;
it's a true demonstration of how to write programs that do these
things.

%%category: development

%%license: GPL

%%maintainer: elvis@graceland.gnu.org

%%interface: Command Line

%%updated: 05 Apr 2000

%%keywords: development, internationalization

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%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.fsf.org/software/hello/hello.html

%%support:

%%doc: User information included

%%developers: David Mackenzie, Mike Haertel, Roland McGrath, and Charles Hannum

%%contributors: 

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%%source-language: C

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%%version: 1.3 released on 23 May 1993

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%%bug-list: bug-gnu-hello@gnu.org










 





