A
self-hosting software distribution[?] is one which provides all necessary source code to enable itself to be re-compiled from scratch, including all of the necessary tool chains needed for its compilation.
Most Linux distributions are self-hosting.
Also (of a computer language): a computer language which is natively implemented in its own language. The programming languages C and Lisp are self-hosting.
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See also: bootstrapping
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