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      The Harbour project

      ******************************************************************
      *  This file contains information on obtaining, installing, and using
      *
      *  Harbour. Please read it *completely* before asking for help.
      *
      ******************************************************************

      Harbour is a free implementation of an xBase language compiler. It is
      designed to be source code compatible with the CA-Clipper(r)
      compiler.  That means that if you've got some code that would
      compile using  CA-Clipper(r) then it should compile under Harbour.
      The Harbour-Project  web page is:
      http://www.Harbour-Project.org/


      Status and other information is always available from the web site.  There
      is a Harbour mailing list. Harbour is still at a very early  stage
      of development, so the mailing list is very much a Developers  only
      list, although every body is welcome to join in the discussions.

      We would like you to join the Harbour development team. If you are
      interested you may suscribe to our mailing list and start
      contributing  to this free public project.

      Please feel free to report all questions, ideas, suggestions, fixes,
      code, etc. you may need and want. With the help of all of you, the
      Harbour  compiler and runtime libraries will become a reality very
      soon.


      What this distribution contains
      ===============================

      This distribution is a Source code only distribution. It does not contain
      any executable files. Executable versions of Harbour are available
      from  the web site. Executable versions of Harbour DO NOT create
      runable  programs. Harbour at the moment produces C output code,
      which must be  compiled with the Harbour Virtual Machine and the
      support libraries  in order to create a functioning program.
      Please test running Harbour against your Clipper source code and report
      any problems that might occur.

      Very important: The preprocessor functionality is now working.

      Installation
      ------------

      1. Unzip with Harbour zip file using pkunzip or equivalent.
      E.G. pkunzip -d build72.zip
      This will create Harbour/ directory and all the relevant sub
      directories.

      2. Compile Harbour using your C compiler. Make files for different
      platforms are included in the <WHERE ARE THEY?> directory.


      --- COPYRIGHT ---

      What copyright information do we have


      --- LICENCE ---

      Information about the License for usage of Harbour is available in the
      file LICENCE.TXT (when we have a license)

      --- DISCLAIMER ---

      Participants of The Harbour Project assume no responsibility for errors or
      omissions in these materials.

      THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
      EITHER  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
      IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
      PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.

      Participants of The Harbour Project further do not warrant the accuracy or
      completeness of the code, information, text, output or any other
      items  contained within these materials. Participants of The Harbour
      Project  shall not be liable for any special, direct, indirect,
      incidental, or  consequential damages, including without limitation,
      lost revenues or  lost profits, which may result from the use or
      mis-use of these materials.

      The information in The Harbour Project is subject to change without notice
      and does not represent any future commitment by the participants
      of The  Harbour Project.

      The Harbour Project


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