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LIBRARY
GENERAL
PUBLIC
LICENSE
Version
2
,
June
1991
Copyright
(
C
)
1991
Free
Software
Foundation
,
Inc
.
51
Franklin
Street
,
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MA
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1301
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GPL
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too
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wish
),
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you
receive
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or
can
get
it
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want
it
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you
can
change
the
software
or
use
pieces
of
it
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or
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link
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program
with
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changes
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you
this
license
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you
legal
permission
to
copy
,
distribute
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or
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distributor
'
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protection
,
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on
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not
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original
version
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problems
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by
others
will
not
reflect
on
the
original
authors
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reputations
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made
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clear
that
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patent
must
be
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everyone
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free
use
or
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all
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GNU
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including
some
libraries
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'
t
assume
that
anything
in
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is
the
same
as
in
the
ordinary
license
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reason
we
have
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separate
public
license
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some
libraries
is
that
they
blur
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we
usually
make
between
modifying
or
adding
to
a
program
and
simply
using
it
.
Linking
a
program
with
a
library
,
without
changing
the
library
,
is
in
some
sense
simply
using
the
library
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and
is
analogous
to
running
a
utility
program
or
application
program
.
However
,
in
a
textual
and
legal
sense
,
the
linked
executable
is
a
combined
work
,
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derivative
of
the
original
library
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and
the
ordinary
General
Public
License
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it
as
such
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Because
of
this
blurred
distinction
,
using
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ordinary
General
Public
License
for
libraries
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not
effectively
promote
software
sharing
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because
most
developers
did
not
use
the
libraries
.
We
concluded
that
weaker
conditions
might
promote
sharing
better
.
However
,
unrestricted
linking
of
non
-
free
programs
would
deprive
the
users
of
those
programs
of
all
benefit
from
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free
status
of
the
libraries
themselves
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Library
General
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of
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free
programs
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free
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as
a
user
of
such
programs
to
change
the
free
libraries
that
are
incorporated
in
them
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have
not
seen
how
to
achieve
this
as
regards
changes
in
header
files
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we
have
achieved
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as
regards
changes
in
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of
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hope
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"work based on the library"
and
a
"work that uses the library"
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former
contains
code
derived
from
the
library
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while
the
latter
only
works
together
with
the
library
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that
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possible
for
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to
be
covered
by
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rather
than
by
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special
one
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AND
CONDITIONS
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COPYING
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Agreement
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to
any
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library
which
contains
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notice
placed
by
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copyright
holder
or
other
authorized
party
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it
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terms
of
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also
called
"this License"
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Each
licensee
is
addressed
as
"you"
.
A
"library"
means
a
collection
of
software
functions
and
/
or
data
prepared
so
as
to
be
conveniently
linked
with
application
programs
(
which
use
some
of
those
functions
and
data
)
to
form
executables
.
The
"Library"
,
below
,
refers
to
any
such
software
library
or
work
which
has
been
distributed
under
these
terms
.
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"work based on the
Library"
means
either
the
Library
or
any
derivative
work
under
copyright
law
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is
to
say
,
a
work
containing
the
Library
or
a
portion
of
it
,
either
verbatim
or
with
modifications
and
/
or
translated
straightforwardly
into
another
language
.
(
Hereinafter
,
translation
is
included
without
limitation
in
the
term
"modification"
.)
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for
a
work
means
the
preferred
form
of
the
work
for
making
modifications
to
it
.
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a
library
,
complete
source
code
means
all
the
source
code
for
all
modules
it
contains
,
plus
any
associated
interface
definition
files
,
plus
the
scripts
used
to
control
compilation
and
installation
of
the
library
.
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other
than
copying
,
distribution
and
modification
are
not
covered
by
this
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;
they
are
outside
its
scope
.
The
act
of
running
a
program
using
the
Library
is
not
restricted
,
and
output
from
such
a
program
is
covered
only
if
its
contents
constitute
a
work
based
on
the
Library
(
independent
of
the
use
of
the
Library
in
a
tool
for
writing
it
).
Whether
that
is
true
depends
on
what
the
Library
does
and
what
the
program
that
uses
the
Library
does
.
1
.
You
may
copy
and
distribute
verbatim
copies
of
the
Library
'
s
complete
source
code
as
you
receive
it
,
in
any
medium
,
provided
that
you
conspicuously
and
appropriately
publish
on
each
copy
an
appropriate
copyright
notice
and
disclaimer
of
warranty
;
keep
intact
all
the
notices
that
refer
to
this
License
and
to
the
absence
of
any
warranty
;
and
distribute
a
copy
of
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License
along
with
the
Library
.
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may
charge
a
fee
for
the
physical
act
of
transferring
a
copy
,
and
you
may
at
your
option
offer
warranty
protection
in
exchange
for
a
fee
.
2
.
You
may
modify
your
copy
or
copies
of
the
Library
or
any
portion
of
it
,
thus
forming
a
work
based
on
the
Library
,
and
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
the
work
to
be
licensed
at
no
charge
to
all
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
2
d
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
.)
These
requirements
apply
to
the
modified
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
.
3
.
You
may
opt
to
apply
the
terms
of
the
ordinary
GNU
General
Public
License
instead
of
this
License
to
a
given
copy
of
the
Library
.
To
do
this
,
you
must
alter
all
the
notices
that
refer
to
this
License
,
so
that
they
refer
to
the
ordinary
GNU
General
Public
License
,
version
2
,
instead
of
to
this
License
.
(
If
a
newer
version
than
version
2
of
the
ordinary
GNU
General
Public
License
has
appeared
,
then
you
can
specify
that
version
instead
if
you
wish
.)
Do
not
make
any
other
change
in
these
notices
.
Once
this
change
is
made
in
a
given
copy
,
it
is
irreversible
for
that
copy
,
so
the
ordinary
GNU
General
Public
License
applies
to
all
subsequent
copies
and
derivative
works
made
from
that
copy
.
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
.
If
distribution
of
object
code
is
made
by
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
.
5
.
A
program
that
contains
no
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
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