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GNU >LIBRARY >GENERAL >PUBLIC >LICENSE>
Version >2, >June >1991 >
Copyright >(C) >1991 >Free >Software >Foundation, >
Inc. >
59 >Temple >Place >- >Suite >330, >Boston, >MA >
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use >some >of >those >functions >and >data) >to >form >
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files, >plus >the >scripts >used >to >control >
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Activities >other >than >copying, >distribution >and >
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Whether >that >is >true >depends >on >what >the >
Library >does >and > what >the >program >that >uses >
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copies >of >the > Library >or >any >portion >of >it, >
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copy >and >distribute >such >modifications >or >work >
under >the >terms >of > Section >1 >above, >provided >
that >you >also >meet >all >of >these >conditions: >
a)> The >modified >work >must >itself >be >
a >software > library. >
b)> You >must >cause >the >files >
modified >to >carry > prominent >notices >stating >that >
you >changed >the >files >and >the >date >of > any >
change. >
c)> You >must >cause >the >whole >of >
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third >parties >under >the >terms >of >this > License. >
d)> If >a >facility >in >the >modified >
Library >refers >to > a >function >or >a >table >of >
data >to >be >supplied >by >an >application >program >
that >uses >the >facility, >other >than >as >an >
argument >passed >when >the > facility >is >invoked, >
then >you >must >make >a >good >faith >effort >to >
ensure > that, >in >the >event >an >application >does >
not >supply >such >function >or > table, >the >facility >
still >operates, >and >performs >whatever >part >of >its >
purpose >remains >meaningful. >
(For >example, >a >function >in >a >library >to >
compute >square >roots >has >a > purpose >that >is >
entirely >well-defined >independent >of >the >application. >
Therefore, >Subsection >2d >requires >that >any >
application-supplied > function >or >table >used >by >this >
function >must >be >optional: >if >the > application >
does >not >supply >it, >the >square >root >function >
must >still > compute >square >roots.) >
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work >as >a >whole. > If >identifiable >sections >of >
that >work >are >not >derived >from >the > Library, >
and >can >be >reasonably >considered >independent >and >
separate > works >in >themselves, >then >this >License, >
and >its >terms, >do >not >apply >to > those >sections >
when >you >distribute >them >as >separate >works. > But >
when > you >distribute >the >same >sections >as >part >
of >a >whole >which >is >a >work > based >on >the >
Library, >the >distribution >of >the >whole >must >be >
on >the > terms >of >this >License, >whose >permissions >
for >other >licensees >extend >to > the >entire >whole, >
and >thus >to >each >and >every >part >regardless >of >
who > wrote >it. >
Thus, >it >is >not >the >intent >of >this >section >
to >claim >rights >or > contest >your >rights >to >work >
written >entirely >by >you; >rather, >the >intent > is >
to >exercise >the >right >to >control >the >distribution >
of >derivative >or > collective >works >based >on >the >
Library. >
In >addition, >mere >aggregation >of >another >work >
not >based >on >the > Library >with >the >Library >(or >
with >a >work >based >on >the >Library) >on >a >
volume >of >a >storage >or >distribution >medium >does >
not >bring >the >other > work >under >the >scope >of >
this >License. >
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the >Library. > To >do >this, >you >must >alter >all >
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that >they >refer >to >the >ordinary >GNU >General >
Public > License, >version >2, >instead >of >to >this >
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This >option >is >useful >when >you >wish >to >copy >
part >of >the >code >of >the > Library >into >a >
program >that >is >not >a >library. >
4.> You >may >copy >and >distribute >
the >Library >(or >a > portion >or >derivative >of >it, >
under >Section >2) >in >object >code >or > executable >
form >under >the >terms >of >Sections >1 >and >2 >
above >provided >that > you >accompany >it >with >the >
complete >corresponding >machine-readable > source >code, >
which >must >be >distributed >under >the >terms >of >
Sections >1 > and >2 >above >on >a >medium >customarily >
used >for >software >interchange. >
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offering >access >to >copy > from >a >designated >place, >
then >offering >equivalent >access >to >copy >the >
source >code >from >the >same >place >satisfies >the >
requirement >to >distribute > the >source >code, >even >
though >third >parties >are >not >compelled >to >copy >
the >source >along >with >the >object >code. >
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derivative >of >any > portion >of >the >Library, >but >
is >designed >to >work >with >the >Library >by > being >
compiled >or >linked >with >it, >is >called >a >"work >
that >uses >the > Library". > Such >a >work, >in >
isolation, >is >not >a >derivative >work >of >the >
Library, >and >therefore >falls >outside >the >scope >of >
this >License. >
However, >linking >a >"work >that >uses >the >Library" >
with >the >Library > creates >an >executable >that >is >
a >derivative >of >the >Library >(because >it > contains >
portions >of >the >Library), >rather >than >a >"work >
that >uses >the > library". > The >executable >is >
therefore >covered >by >this >License. >Section > 6 >
states >terms >for >distribution >of >such >executables. >
When >a >"work >that >uses >the >Library" >uses >
material >from >a >header >file > that >is >part >of >
the >Library, >the >object >code >for >the >work >may >
be >a > derivative >work >of >the >Library >even >
though >the >source >code >is >not. > Whether >this >is >
true >is >especially >significant >if >the >work >can >
be > linked >without >the >Library, >or >if >the >work >
is >itself >a >library. > The > threshold >for >this >
to >be >true >is >not >precisely >defined >by >law. >
If >such >an >object >file >uses >only >numerical >
parameters, >data > structure >layouts >and >accessors, >
and >small >macros >and >small >inline > functions >(ten >
lines >or >less >in >length), >then >the >use >of >
the >object > file >is >unrestricted, >regardless >of >
whether >it >is >legally >a >derivative > work. >
(Executables >containing >this >object >code >plus >
portions >of >the > Library >will >still >fall >under >
Section >6.) >
Otherwise, >if >the >work >is >a >derivative >of >
the >Library, >you >may > distribute >the >object >code >
for >the >work >under >the >terms >of >Section >6. >
Any >executables >containing >that >work >also >fall >
under >Section >6, >whether > or >not >they >are >
linked >directly >with >the >Library >itself. >
6.> As >an >exception >to >the >
Sections >above, >you >may > also >compile >or >link >a >
"work >that >uses >the >Library" >with >the >Library >
to > produce >a >work >containing >portions >of >the >
Library, >and >distribute >that > work >under >terms >of >
your >choice, >provided >that >the >terms >permit >
modification >of >the >work >for >the >customer's >own >
use >and >reverse > engineering >for >debugging >such >
modifications. >
You >must >give >prominent >notice >with >each >copy >
of >the >work >that >the > Library >is >used >in >it >
and >that >the >Library >and >its >use >are >covered >
by > this >License. > You >must >supply >a >copy >of >
this >License. > If >the >work > during >execution >
displays >copyright >notices, >you >must >include >the >
copyright >notice >for >the >Library >among >them, >as >
well >as >a >reference > directing >the >user >to >the >
copy >of >this >License. > Also, >you >must >do >one >
of >these >things: > a)> Accompany >
the >work > with >the >complete >corresponding >
machine-readable >source >code >for >the > Library >
including >whatever > changes >were >used >in >the >work >
(which >must > be >distributed >under > Sections >1 >and >
2 >above); >and, >if >the >work >is >an > executable >
linked > with >the >Library, >with >the >complete >
machine-readable > "work >that > uses >the >Library", >as >
object >code >and/or >source >code, >so > that >the >
user >can >modify >the >Library >and >then >relink >to >
produce >a > modified > executable >containing >the >
modified >Library. > (It >is > understood > that >the >
user >who >changes >the >contents >of >definitions >files >
in >the > Library >will >not >necessarily >be >able >
to >recompile >the > application > to >use >the >modified >
definitions.) >
b)> Accompany >the >work >with >a >
written >offer, >valid > for >at > least >three >years, >
to >give >the >same >user >the >materials > specified >
in >Subsection >6a, >above, >for >a >charge >no >more >
than >the >cost > of >performing >this >distribution. >
c)> If >distribution >of >the >work >is >
made >by >offering > access >to >copy > from >a >
designated >place, >offer >equivalent >access >to > copy >
the >above > specified >materials >from >the >same >
place. >
d)> Verify >that >the >user >has >
already >received >a >copy > of >these > materials >or >
that >you >have >already >sent >this >user >a >copy. >
For >an >executable, >the >required >form >of >
the >"work >that > uses >the >Library" >must >include >
any >data >and >utility >programs >needed >for >
reproducing >the >executable >from >it. > However, >as >
a >special >exception, > the >source >code >distributed >
need >not >include >anything >that >is >normally >
distributed >(in >either >source >or >binary >form) >
with >the >major >components > (compiler, >kernel, >and >
so >on) >of >the >operating >system >on >which >the >
executable >runs, >unless >that >component >itself >
accompanies >the > executable. >
It >may >happen >that >this >requirement >contradicts >
the >license > restrictions >of >other >proprietary >
libraries >that >do >not >normally > accompany >the >
operating >system. > Such >a >contradiction >means >you >
cannot > use >both >them >and >the >Library >together >
in >an >executable >that >you > distribute. >
7.> You >may >place >library >facilities >
that >are >a >work > based >on >the >Library >
side-by-side >in >a >single >library >together >with >
other >library >facilities >not >covered >by >this >
License, >and >distribute > such >a >combined >library, >
provided >that >the >separate >distribution >of >the >
work >based >on >the >Library >and >of >the >other >
library >facilities >is > otherwise >permitted, >and >
provided >that >you >do >these >two >things: >
a)> Accompany >the >combined >library >with >a >
copy >of >the > same >work > based >on >the >Library, >
uncombined >with >any >other >library > facilities. > This >
must >be >distributed >under >the >terms >of >the >
Sections > above. >
b)> Give >prominent >notice >with >the >
combined >library > of >the >fact > that >part >of >it >
is >a >work >based >on >the >Library, >and > explaining >
where >to >find >the >accompanying >uncombined >form >of >
the >same > work. >
8.> You >may >not >copy, >
modify, >sublicense, > link >with, >or >distribute >the >
Library >except >as >expressly >provided >under > this >
License. > Any >attempt >otherwise >to >copy, >modify, >
sublicense, >link > with, >or >distribute >the >Library >
is >void, >and >will >automatically > terminate >your >
rights >under >this >License. > However, >parties >who >
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terminated >so >long >as >such >parties >remain >in >
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However, >nothing >else >grants >you > permission >to >
modify >or >distribute >the >Library >or >its >derivative >
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you >do >not >accept >this >License. > Therefore, >by >
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or >modifying > the >Library >or >works >based >on >it. >
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responsible >for >enforcing >compliance > by >third >
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court >judgment >or > allegation >of >patent >infringement >
or >for >any >other >reason >(not >limited > to >patent >
issues), >conditions >are >imposed >on >you >(whether >by >
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Library >by >all >those >who >receive >copies >directly >
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If >any >portion >of >this >section >is >held >
invalid >or >unenforceable > under >any >particular >
circumstance, >the >balance >of >the >section >is >
intended >to >apply, >and >the >section >as >a >whole >
is >intended >to >apply >in > other >circumstances. >
It >is >not >the >purpose >of >this >section >to >
induce >you >to >infringe >any > patents >or >other >
property >right >claims >or >to >contest >validity >of >
any > such >claims; >this >section >has >the >sole >
purpose >of >protecting >the > integrity >of >the >free >
software >distribution >system >which >is >implemented > by >
public >license >practices. > Many >people >have >made >
generous > contributions >to >the >wide >range >of >
software >distributed >through >that > system >in >reliance >
on >consistent >application >of >that >system; >it >is >
up > to >the >author/donor >to >decide >if >he >or >
she >is >willing >to >distribute > software >through >any >
other >system >and >a >licensee >cannot >impose >that >
choice. >
This >section >is >intended >to >make >thoroughly >
clear >what >is >believed > to >be >a >consequence >of >
the >rest >of >this >License. >
12.> If >the >distribution >and/or >use >
of >the >Library > is >restricted >in >certain >countries >
either >by >patents >or >by >copyrighted > interfaces, >
the >original >copyright >holder >who >places >the >
Library >under > this >License >may >add >an >explicit >
geographical >distribution >limitation > excluding >those >
countries, >so >that >distribution >is >permitted >only >
in >or > among >countries >not >thus >excluded. > In >
such >case, >this >License > incorporates >the >limitation >
as >if >written >in >the >body >of >this >License. >
13.> The >Free >Software >Foundation >may >
publish > revised >and/or >new >versions >of >the >
Library >General >Public >License >from > time >to >time. >
Such >new >versions >will >be >similar >in >spirit >to >
the > present >version, >but >may >differ >in >detail >
to >address >new >problems >or > concerns. >
Each >version >is >given >a >distinguishing >version >
number. > If >the > Library >specifies >a >version >
number >of >this >License >which >applies >to >it > and >
"any >later >version", >you >have >the >option >of >
following >the >terms >and > conditions >either >of >that >
version >or >of >any >later >version >published >by >
the >Free >Software >Foundation. > If >the >Library >
does >not >specify >a > license >version >number, >you >
may >choose >any >version >ever >published >by > the >
Free >Software >Foundation. >
14.> If >you >wish >to >incorporate >
parts >of >the >Library > into >other >free >programs >
whose >distribution >conditions >are >incompatible > with >
these, >write >to >the >author >to >ask >for >
permission. > For >software > which >is >copyrighted >by >
the >Free >Software >Foundation, >write >to >the >Free >
Software >Foundation; >we >sometimes >make >exceptions >
for >this. > Our > decision >will >be >guided >by >the >
two >goals >of >preserving >the >free >status > of >all >
derivatives >of >our >free >software >and >of >promoting >
the >sharing > and >reuse >of >software >generally. >
NO >WARRANTY>
15.> BECAUSE >THE >LIBRARY >IS >LICENSED >
FREE >OF >CHARGE, > THERE >IS >NO >WARRANTY >FOR >THE >
LIBRARY, >TO >THE >EXTENT >PERMITTED >BY > APPLICABLE >
LAW. >EXCEPT >WHEN >OTHERWISE >STATED >IN >WRITING >THE >
COPYRIGHT > HOLDERS >AND/OR >OTHER >PARTIES >PROVIDE >THE >
LIBRARY >"AS >IS" >WITHOUT > WARRANTY >OF >ANY >KIND, >
EITHER >EXPRESSED >OR >IMPLIED, >INCLUDING, >BUT >NOT >
LIMITED >TO, >THE >IMPLIED >WARRANTIES >OF >
MERCHANTABILITY >AND >FITNESS >FOR >A > PARTICULAR >
PURPOSE. > THE >ENTIRE >RISK >AS >TO >THE >QUALITY >AND >
PERFORMANCE > OF >THE >LIBRARY >IS >WITH >YOU. > SHOULD >
THE >LIBRARY >PROVE >DEFECTIVE, >YOU > ASSUME >THE >COST >
OF >ALL >NECESSARY >SERVICING, >REPAIR >OR >CORRECTION. >
16.> IN >NO >EVENT >UNLESS >REQUIRED >
BY >APPLICABLE >LAW > OR >AGREED >TO >IN >WRITING >WILL >
ANY >COPYRIGHT >HOLDER, >OR >ANY >OTHER >PARTY > WHO >
MAY >MODIFY >AND/OR >REDISTRIBUTE >THE >LIBRARY >AS >
PERMITTED >ABOVE, >BE > LIABLE >TO >YOU >FOR >DAMAGES, >
INCLUDING >ANY >GENERAL, >SPECIAL, >INCIDENTAL > OR >
CONSEQUENTIAL >DAMAGES >ARISING >OUT >OF >THE >USE >OR >
INABILITY >TO >USE >THE > LIBRARY >(INCLUDING >BUT >NOT >
LIMITED >TO >LOSS >OF >DATA >OR >DATA >BEING > RENDERED >
INACCURATE >OR >LOSSES >SUSTAINED >BY >YOU >OR >THIRD >
PARTIES >OR >A > FAILURE >OF >THE >LIBRARY >TO >OPERATE >
WITH >ANY >OTHER >SOFTWARE), >EVEN >IF > SUCH >HOLDER >
OR >OTHER >PARTY >HAS >BEEN >ADVISED >OF >THE >
POSSIBILITY >OF >SUCH > DAMAGES. >
END >OF >TERMS >AND >CONDITIONS>
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