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  2. OpenEmbedded - Wikipedia

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    OpenEmbedded tools use these recipes to fetch and patch source code, compile and link binaries, produce binary packages (ipk, deb, rpm), and create bootable images. Historically, OpenEmbedded recipes were stored in a single repository, and the metadata was structured as what is now called "OpenEmbedded-Classic".

  3. De La Rue - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, De La Rue acquired Harrison and Sons, the stamp and banknote printers based in High Wycombe. The factory closed permanently in 2003. [9] In early 2002, De La Rue purchased Sequoia Voting Systems, a California based company that was a large provider of electronic voting systems in the United States, from Jefferson Smurfit plc for $23 ...

  4. Rue du Commerce (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Commerce is a French retail company, a key player in the French e-commerce sector. The site was founded in 1999 by Patrick Jacquemin and Gauthier Picquart. Initially specializing in computer and electronic products, the company expanded its offerings in 2007 and now offers over 3 million products for sale in the categories of home and personal equipment (home, garden, DIY, and fashion).

  5. De la Rue (surname) - Wikipedia

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    De la Rue, De La Rue or Delarue is a surname of French origin meaning "of the Street". Notable people with the surname include: Charles de la Rue (1643–1725), noted orator of the Society of Jesus in France, poet and professor; Edgar Aubert de la Rüe (1901–1991), French geographer, geologist, traveller and photographer

  6. Rue Esquermoise - Wikipedia

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    Passage to rue de Weppes. Located in the Lille-Centre district, it links Place du Général-de-Gaulle with Rue Royale and Rue de la Barre. From Place du Général de Gaulle, Rue Esquermoise crosses, on the left, the rue Saint-Etienne pedestrian street, on the right rue des Débris Saint-Etienne, named after the former church of Saint-Etienne, destroyed during the siege of Lille in 1792, on the ...

  7. Talk:OpenEmbedded - Wikipedia

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    What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information

  8. Rue Gît-le-Cœur - Wikipedia

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    The street was opened around 1200 on former vineyards of Saint-Germain-des-Prés Abbey. [3]In 1300, a large property on the northeastern section of the street between the Rue de l'Hirondelle and what is now the quay (then the Rue du Hurepoix) was the Paris residence of the Bishop of Chartres.

  9. Rue station - Wikipedia

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    Rue is a railway station serving the town Rue, ... Preceding station TER Hauts-de-France Following station Noyelles-sur-Mer. towards Paris-Nord. Krono. K16. Rang-du ...