Bionic (software) | Wikipedia audio article
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_...)
00:00:31 1 Original goals
00:02:11 2 Supported architectures
00:03:11 3 Components
00:05:47 4 Differences from POSIX
00:06:40 5 Relationship to the NDK
00:09:09 6 Fortify source
00:10:59 7 Controversies
00:11:39 8 See also
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Bionic is the standard C library (including libc, libdl, libm, and libpthread) developed by Google for its Android operating system. Bionic is a BSD-licensed C library for use with the Linux kernel. This differs from other BSD C libraries which require a BSD kernel, and from the GNU C Library (glibc) which uses the GNU Lesser General Public License.
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