It's the Binary, not Big, file descriptor library.
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@c@finalout
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@c@setchapternewpage odd
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@settitle LIB BFD, the Binary File Desciptor Library
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@settitle LIB BFD, the Binary File Descriptor Library
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@titlepage
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@title{libbfd}
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@subtitle{The Big File Descriptor Library}
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@subtitle{The Binary File Descriptor Library}
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@sp 1
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@subtitle First Edition---@code{bfd} version < 2.0
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@subtitle April 1991
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@node History, How It Works, Overview,Top
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@section History
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Gumby really knows this, so his bit goes here.
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One spur behind @code{bfd} was the Intel Oregon's GNU 960 team desire for
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interoperability of applications on their COFF and b.out file formats.
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Cygnus was providing GNU support for the team, and Cygnus were
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BFD was first implemented by Steve Chamberlain (steve@@cygnus.com),
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John Gilmore (gnu@@cygnus.com), K. Richard Pixley (rich@@cygnus.com) and
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Gumby Wallace (gumby@@cygnus.com).
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Gumby Wallace (gumby@@cygnus.com) at Cygnus Support in Palo Alto,
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California.
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@node How It Works, History, Porting, Top
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@section How It Works
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