GNU libiberty is a software library with a collection of subroutines used by various GNU programs.
It was originally intended to be a sort of standard cross-platform library, thus enabling it to be linked (using the usual Unix library form) by just saying "-liberty". The contents consisted of a variety of useful functions. However, the development of standards for C and POSIX took away some of the impetus for this, and libiberty came to be used primarily as a support library for the GNU toolchain.
Copies of libiberty are distributed with gcc, gdb, and the binutils.
One important piece of libiberty...