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+# Compiler/linker output.
+#
+*.o
+*.o.d
+*.so
+*.a
+*.l
+*.l.cpp-options
+
+# Generated documentation.
+#
+*.pdf
+*.ps
+
+# Generated build system files.
+#
+*-dynamic.make
+
+# Generated .gitignore files.
+#
+.gitignore
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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+@@ Complete INSTALL instructions \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/INSTALL-GIT b/INSTALL-GIT
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+The following instructions describe how to work with the source code that was
+checked out from the git repository.
+
+The major difference between using a released source code package and source
+code from the repository is that the former does not contain autotools-based
+makefiles or Visual Studio project files. Instead, it contains templates for
+these files as well as its own, custom build system. This build system is
+used for development as well as to automatically generate the autotools and
+Visual Studio files.
+
+This file describes how to use this build system to build the package as well
+as to create a release-ready source distribution which contains the autotools
+build system and Visual Studio project files.
+
+
+Prerequisites
+=============
+
+Besides the prerequisites listed in the INSTALL file, you will need the
+following additional packages:
+
+ - GNU bash >= 2.0.0 http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
+ - GNU make >= 3.81 http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
+ - build >= latest http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/build/
+
+If you are planning to create the source code distributions, then you will
+also need the following packages:
+
+ - GNU m4 >= 1.4.0 http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/
+ - GNU sed >= 4.0.0 http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/
+ - tofrodos >= 1.7.0 http://www.thefreecountry.com/tofrodos/
+
+As we as the GNU autotools:
+
+ - GNU libtool >= 2.2.6b http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
+ - GNU autoconf >= 2.67 http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/
+ - GNU automake >= 1.11.1 http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
+
+Any reasonably up to date GNU/Linux installation would normally have all of
+the above packages already present, except for build and maybe tofrodos.
+
+
+Configuring and Building
+========================
+
+To build the source code simply run make in the root directory of the package.
+The first time you run make, the build process will also configure the
+package by asking you several questions. On the subsequent runs, make will
+only rebuild what has changed.
+
+To run the automated test suite (if any), run 'make test'. To clean the object
+files, executables, etc., run 'make clean'. To de-configure the package (that
+is, to remove configuration files in addition to objects, executables, etc.),
+run 'make disfigure'.
+
+
+Creating Distribution
+=====================
+
+To create the source code distribution, use the dist make target as well as
+the dist_prefix variable to specify the directory where the distribution files
+should be placed. For example:
+
+make dist dist_prefix=/tmp/package-1.1.0
+
+Once the distribution files are ready, change to the distribution directory
+and run the bootstrap script to bootstrap the autotools build system, for
+example:
+
+cd /tmp/package-1.1.0
+./bootsrap
+
+To create the source code archives, use the autotools build system. First
+configuring the package (see the INSTALL file for more information on this
+step) and then use the dist target to make the archives, for example:
+
+./configure
+make dist
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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+Copyright (c) Code Synthesis Tools CC 2011. All rights reserved.
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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+See the common NEWS file in the ODB compiler package.
diff --git a/README b/README
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+ODB is an object-relational mapping (ORM) system for C++. It provides
+tools, APIs, and library support that allow you to persist C++ objects
+to a relational database (RDBMS) without having to deal with tables,
+columns, or SQL and without manually writing any of the mapping code.
+For more information see:
+
+http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/odb/
+
+This package contains the Microsoft SQL Server ODB runtime library.
+Every application that includes code generated for the SQL Server
+database will need to link to this library.
+
+See the NEWS file for the user-visible changes from the previous release.
+
+See the LICENSE file for distribution conditions.
+
+See the INSTALL file for prerequisites and installation instructions.
+
+Send questions, bug reports, or any other feedback to the
+odb-users@codesynthesis.com mailing list.
diff --git a/version b/version
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+1.7.0.a1