OpenSSL is an open source implementation of the
SSL and TLS protocols. The core library (written in the
C programming language) implements the basic
cryptographic functions and provides various utility
functions. Wrappers allowing the use of the OpenSSL
library in a variety of computer languages are
available.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the 1.7.4 license, which can be
found below.
Source:
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.0.tar.gz
Expat (2.01)
xml paser; Expat is an XML parser library written in C.
It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application
registers handlers for things the parser might find in
the XML document (like start tags). An introductory
article on using.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the Expat license, which can
be found below.
Source: http://expat.sourceforge.net/
DirectFB include SAWMAN (1.4.0)
It is a software library for GNU/Linux/UNIX based
operating system with a small memory footprint that
provides graphics acceleration, input device handling
and abstraction layer, and integrated windowing
system with support for translucent windows and
multiple display layers on top of the Linux
framebuffer without requiring any kernel
modifications.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the DirectFB license, which
can be found below.
Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jointspace/fil
es/remote_applications_SDK/remote_spplications_S
DK_v1.3.1/DirectFB141_source_1.3.1.7z/download
SAWMAN
SquashFS is a compressed read-only file system for
Linux. SquashFS compresses files, inodes and
directories, and supports block sizes up to 1 MB for
greater compression. SquashFS is also the name of
free/open software, licensed under the GPL, for
accessing SquashFS filesystems.
Source: http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/
Linux Kernel (3.0)
The Linux kernel is an operating system kernel used
by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the Linux Kernel license,
which can be found below.
Source: http://www.kernel.org
SQLite (3.7.2)
SQLite is a in-process library that implements a self-
contained, serverless, zero-configuration,
transactional SQL database engine.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the SQLite license, which can
be found below.
Source: http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
SquashFS (3.4)
SquashFS is a compressed read-only file system for
Linux. SquashFS compresses files, inodes and
directories, and supports block sizes up to 1 MB for
greater compression. SquashFS is also the name of
free/open software, licensed under the GPL, for
accessing SquashFS filesystems.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the SquashFS license, which
can be found below.
Source: http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/
glibc (2.6.1)
Any Unix-like operating system needs a C library: the
library which defines the ``system calls'' and other
basic facilities such as open, malloc, printf, exit...The
GNU C library is used as the C library in the GNU
system and most systems with the Linux kernel
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the glibc license, which can
be found below.
Source: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/
mtd-utils (1)
The aim of the system is to make it simple to provide
a driver for new hardware, by providing a generic
interface between the hardware drivers and the upper
layers of the system. Hardware drivers need to know
nothing about the storage formats used, such as FTL,
FFS2, etc., but will only need to provide simple
routines for read, write and erase. Presentation of the
device's contents to the user in an appropriate form
will be handled by the upper layers of the system.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the mtd-utils license, which
can be found below.
Source: http://www.linux-
mtd.infradead.org/index.html
libusb (1.0.6)
This is the home of libusb, a library that gives user
level applications uniform access to USB devices
across many different operating systems. libusb is an
open source project licensed under the GNU Lesser
General Public License version 2.1.Many participants
in the libusb community have helped and continue to
help with ideas, implementation, support and
improvements for libusb.
This piece of software is made available under the
terms and conditions of the libusb license, which can
be found below.
Source:
http://libusb.wiki.sourceforge.net
http://www.libusb.org/
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