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Get rid of ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, because it overlaps hugely with AUTHORS.
Improve AUTHORS a bit at the same time. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10309
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Cerion Armour-Brown, cerion@open-works.co.uk
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Cerion worked on PowerPC instruction set support using the Vex
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dynamic-translation framework.
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Jeremy Fitzhardinge, jeremy@valgrind.org
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Jeremy wrote Helgrind (in the 2.X line) and totally overhauled
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low-level syscall/signal and address space layout stuff, among many
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other improvements.
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Tom Hughes, tom@valgrind.org
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Tom did a vast number of bug fixes, and helped out with support for
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more recent Linux/glibc versions, and set up the present build system.
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Nicholas Nethercote, njn@valgrind.org
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Nick did the core/tool generalisation, wrote Cachegrind and Massif,
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and tons of other stuff.
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Paul Mackerras
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Paul did a lot of the initial per-architecture factoring that forms
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the basis of the 3.0 line and is also to be seen in 2.4.0. He also did
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UCode-based dynamic translation support for PowerPC, and created a set
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of ppc-linux derivatives of the 2.X release line.
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Dirk Mueller, dmuell@gmx.net
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Dirk contributed the malloc-free mismatch checking stuff and various
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other bits and pieces, and acted as our KDE liaison.
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Donna Robinson, donna@terpsichore.ws
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Keeper of the very excellent http://www.valgrind.org.
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Julian Seward, julian@valgrind.org
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Julian was the original designer and author of Valgrind, created the
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dynamic translation framework, wrote Memcheck and 3.3.X Helgrind, and
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did lots of other things.
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Robert Walsh, rjwalsh@valgrind.org
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Robert added file descriptor leakage checking, new library
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interception machinery, support for client allocation pools, and minor
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other tweakage.
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Josef Weidendorfer, Josef.Weidendorfer@gmx.de.
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Josef wrote Callgrind and the associated KCachegrind GUI.
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DRD was written by and is maintained by Bart Van Assche.
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Frederic Gobry helped with autoconf and automake. Daniel Berlin
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modified readelf's dwarf2 source line reader, written by Nick Clifton,
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for use in Valgrind. Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU
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binutils demangler(s) for use in Valgrind.
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David Woodhouse and Tom Hughes have helped out with test and build
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machines over the course of many releases.
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Many, many people sent bug reports, patches, and helpful feedback.
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Development of Valgrind was supported in part by the Tri-Lab Partners
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(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National
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Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories) of the U.S. Department
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of Energy's Advanced Simulation & Computing (ASC) Program.
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49
AUTHORS
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AUTHORS
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Cerion Armour-Brown worked on PowerPC instruction set support using
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the Vex dynamic-translation framework.
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Julian Seward was the original founder, designer and author of Valgrind,
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created the dynamic translation frameworks, wrote Memcheck and 3.3.X
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Helgrind, and did lots of other things.
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Nicholas Nethercote did the core/tool generalisation, wrote
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Cachegrind and Massif, and tons of other stuff.
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Tom Hughes did a vast number of bug fixes, helped out with support for
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more recent Linux/glibc versions, set up the present build system, and has
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helped out with test and build machines.
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Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote Helgrind (in the 2.X line) and totally
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overhauled low-level syscall/signal and address space layout stuff,
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among many other things.
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Tom Hughes did a vast number of bug fixes, and helped out with support
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for more recent Linux/glibc versions.
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Nicholas Nethercote did the core/tool generalisation, wrote
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Cachegrind and Massif, and tons of other stuff.
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Josef Weidendorfer wrote Callgrind and the associated KCachegrind GUI.
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Paul Mackerras did a lot of the initial per-architecture factoring
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that forms the basis of the 3.0 line and is also to be seen in 2.4.0.
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He also did UCode-based dynamic translation support for PowerPC, and
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created a set of ppc-linux derivatives of the 2.X release line.
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Greg Parker wrote the Mac OS X port.
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Dirk Mueller contributed the malloc-free mismatch checking stuff
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and other bits and pieces, and acted as our KDE liaison.
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Julian Seward was the original founder, designer and author, created
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the dynamic translation frameworks, wrote Memcheck and 3.3.X Helgrind,
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and did lots of other things.
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Robert Walsh added file descriptor leakage checking, new library
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interception machinery, support for client allocation pools, and minor
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other tweakage.
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Josef Weidendorfer wrote Callgrind and the associated KCachegrind GUI.
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Bart Van Assche wrote and maintains DRD.
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Cerion Armour-Brown worked on PowerPC instruction set support in
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the Vex dynamic-translation framework.
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Donna Robinson created and maintains the very excellent
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http://www.valgrind.org.
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Frederic Gobry helped with autoconf and automake.
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Daniel Berlin modified readelf's dwarf2 source line reader, written by Nick
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Clifton, for use in Valgrind.
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Clifton, for use in Valgrind.o
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Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU binutils
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demangler(s) for use in Valgrind.
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Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU binutils demangler(s) for
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use in Valgrind.
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DRD was written by and is maintained by Bart Van Assche.
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David Woodhouse has helped out with test and build machines over the course
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of many releases.
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And lots and lots of other people sent bug reports, patches, and very
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helpful feedback. Thank you all.
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Many, many people sent bug reports, patches, and helpful feedback.
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Development of Valgrind was supported in part by the Tri-Lab Partners
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(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National
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Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories) of the U.S. Department
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of Energy's Advanced Simulation & Computing (ASC) Program.
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# Nb: no need to include any Makefile.am files here, or files included from
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# them, as automake includes them automatically.
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EXTRA_DIST = \
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS \
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README_DEVELOPERS \
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README_PACKAGERS \
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README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL \
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<!-- Nb: because these are all text files, we have to wrap -->
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<!-- them in suitable XML. Hence the chapter/title stuff -->
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<chapter id="dist.acknowledge" xreflabel="Acknowledgements">
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<title>ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS</title>
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<literallayout>
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<xi:include href="../../ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" parse="text"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
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</literallayout>
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</chapter>
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<chapter id="dist.authors" xreflabel="Valgrind Developers">
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<title id="dist.authors.title">AUTHORS</title>
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<literallayout>
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%files
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%defattr(-,root,root)
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%doc ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AUTHORS COPYING FAQ.txt INSTALL NEWS README*
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%doc AUTHORS COPYING FAQ.txt INSTALL NEWS README*
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%doc docs.installed/html/*.html docs.installed/html/images/*.png
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%{_bindir}/*
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%{_includedir}/valgrind
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