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Desperadito

Desperadito is a subset of Desperado that has a reduced footprint and a simplified build system. It is used in projects like Hayloft that do not require the full blown Desperado library. Desperadito is derived directly from Desperado with no changes, so any application that builds with Desperadito should also build with Desperado. Note however that although Desperadito is derived directly and unchanged from Deperado, it may reflect a Desperado release later than that which is available on this web site. Desperadito is licensed under the Desperado license, a version of the GNU LGPL.

A tar ball of the latest release of Desperadito can be found here.

 

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