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R&S®TCE900 Open Source Acknowledgment R&S®TCE900 Series xx9 Transmitter Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 – 02 7TA /RL/1/EN 01.00 / 3575.4620.02 M: - T - PAD Open Source Acknowledgment R&S TCE900 Introduction Contents 1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 3 1.1 Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 How to obtain the source code .................................................................................. 3 2 Software packages ............................................................................. 4 3 Verbatim license texts ........................................................................ 9 3.1 APACHE-LICENSE-2.0.txt ........................................................................................... 9 3.2 BSD-2-clause.txt ........................................................................................................12 3.3 BSD-3-clause.txt ........................................................................................................13 3.4 BSD-4-clause.txt ........................................................................................................14 3.5 GPLv2.txt ....................................................................................................................14 3.6 GPLv3.txt ....................................................................................................................21 3.7 LGPLv2.1.txt ...............................................................................................................33 3.8 LGPLv2.txt ..................................................................................................................43 3.9 LGPLv3.txt ..................................................................................................................52 3.10 MIT.txt .........................................................................................................................55 3.11 Boost Software License v1.0 ....................................................................................55 3.12 bzip2/libbzip2 .............................................................................................................56 3.13 Bitstream Vera Font Copyright and Arev Fonts Copyrights .................................57 3.14 GCC Runtime Library Exception v3.1 ......................................................................59 3.15 W3C and IJG and MPL ...............................................................................................60 3.16 libpng license ...........................................................................................................128 3.17 zlib .............................................................................................................................130 3.18 Jetty License v3.7 ....................................................................................................131 3.19 The Academic Free License Version 2.1 (AFLv2.1) ..............................................132 4 Copyrights ....................................................................................... 146 5 Contact information ........................................................................ 165 Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 - 02 2 R&S TCE900 Introduction 1 Introduction This product uses a number of open source software packages which are listed below. The open source software is provided free of charge. You are entitled to use the open source software in accordance with the respective license conditions as provided in the following chapters. Rohde & Schwarz would like to thank the open source community for their valuable contribution to embedded computing. 1.1 Disclaimer The open source software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The respective licenses may contain more details. 1.2 How to obtain the source code The software included in this product may contain copyrighted software that is licensed under a license requiring us to provide the source code of that software, such as the GPL or LGPL. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for such copyrighted software from us for an unlimited period of time and at no charge. In this case, please contact: Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstr. 15, 81671 München, Germany Phone: +49 89 41 29 – 12345 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.customersupport.rohde-schwarz.com This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information. Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 - 02 3 R&S TCE900 Software packages 2 Software packages The software contained in this product makes use of the following open source software packages. Package Version License acl 2.2.51 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 ApacheCommons- 3.2.2 Apache License Version 2.0 collections ApacheCommons- 1.2 Apache License Version 2.0 fileupload ApacheCommons-io 1.4 Apache License Version 2.0 ApacheCommons-jexl 2.1.1 Apache License Version 2.0 ApacheCommons-lang3 3.4 Apache License Version 2.0 ApacheCommons-logging 1.2 Apache License Version 2.0 attr 2.4.46 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 avahi 0.6.31 LGPLv2.1 boost 1.55.0 Boost Software License v1.0 busybox 1.22.1 GPLv2 bzip2 1.0.6 bzip2/libbzip2 cairo 1.12.14 LGPLv2.1 ccid 1.4.8 LGPLv2.1 concurrentlinkedhashmap 1.4.2 Apache License Version 2.0 dbus 1.6.30 GPLv2 dbus-java 2.7 AFLv2.1 Bitstream Vera Font Copyright, Arev Fonts dejavu-fonts-ttf 2.33 Copyright dropbear 2013.60 MIT dwm 5.7.2 MIT e2fsprogs 1.42.7 GPLv2, LGPLv2, 3-clause-BSD e2fsprogs-libs 1.42.7 GPLv2, LGPLv2, 3-clause-BSD eglibc 2.17 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 elfutils 0.149 GPLv2 es-shim 4.3.1 MIT ethtool 3.12.1 GPLv2 expat 2.1.0 MIT fbshot 0.3 GPLv2 flashrom 0.9.7 GPLv2 fontconfig 2.10.92 MIT freetype 2.4.11 GPLv2 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1, GCC Runtime Library gcc 4.8.4 Exception v3.1, GPLv3, LGPLv3 gdb 7.9 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1, GPLv3, LGPLv3 Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 - 02 4 R&S TCE900 Software packages gdbm 1.8.3 GPLv2 glib 2.36.4 GPLv2 gluegen 20080421 2-clause-BSD gpsd 2.96 4-clause-BSD graphite2 1.2.1 LGPLv2.1 harfbuzz 0.9.23 MIT hiredis 0.10.1-30 3-clause-BSD hwids 20130915.1 GPLv2 i2c-tools 3.0.2 GPLv2 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1, 2-clause-BSD, 3-clause- icedtea 6.1.12.7 BSD, 4-clause-BSD, MIT, W3C, IJG, MPL, Apache License Version 2.0 iptables 1.4.20 GPLv2 jade4j 1.1.4 MIT jemalloc 3.3.1 2-clause-BSD jetty 4.2.24 Jetty License v3.7 jogl 1.1.1 2-clause-BSD jsoncpp 0.6.0_rc2 MIT js-untar 0.0.3 MIT kexec-tools 2.0.12 GPLv2 klibc 2.0.3 GPLv2, 4-clause-BSD kmod 15 GPLv2 libcap 2.22 3-clause-BSD libdaemon 0.14 LGPLv2.1 libdbus-c++ 0.9.0 LGPLv2.1 libdrm 2.4.46 MIT libelf 0.8.13 LGPLv2 libffi 3.0.11 MIT libfontenc 1.1.2 MIT libftdi 0.20 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 libgcrypt 1.5.3 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 libgpg-error 1.12 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 libICE 1.0.8 MIT libmatthew-java 0.8 MIT libpcap 1.3.0 3-clause-BSD libpciaccess 0.13.2 MIT libpng 1.6.8 libpng license libSM 1.2.2 MIT libusb-compat 0.1.5 LGPLv2.1 libusbx 1.0.17 LGPLv2.1 libutempter 1.1.6 LGPLv2.1 libX11 1.6.2 MIT libXau 1.0.8 MIT libXaw 1.0.12 MIT Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 - 02 5 R&S TCE900 Software packages libxcb 1.9.1 MIT libXcursor 1.1.14 MIT libXdamage 1.1.4 MIT libXdmcp 1.1.1 MIT libXext 1.3.2 MIT libXfixes 5.0.1 MIT libXfont 1.4.7 MIT libXi 1.7.2 MIT libXinerama 1.1.3 MIT libxkbfile 1.0.8 MIT libxml2 2.9.1 MIT libXmu 1.1.2 MIT libXpm 3.5.11 MIT libXrandr 1.4.2 MIT libXrender 0.9.8 MIT libXt 1.1.4 MIT libXtst 1.2.2 MIT libXxf86vm 1.1.3 MIT linux-kernel 3.12.59 GPLv2 lm_sensors 3.3.3 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 log4j 1.2.13 Apache License Version 2.0 ltrace 0.5.3 GPLv2 lzo 2.09 GPLv2 makedumpfile 1.5.9 GPLv2 mesa 9.1.6 LGPLv2 mtdev 1.1.4 MIT ncurses 5.9 MIT net-snmp 5.7.2 3-clause-BSD ntp 4.2.8p3 GPLv3 openssh 6.4p1 2-clause-BSD, 3-clause-BSD opkg r633 GPLv2 pango 1.34.1 LGPLv2 pciutils 3.2.0 GPLv2 pcsc-lite 1.8.13 2-clause-BSD, 3-clause-BSD, MIT pixman 0.32.4 MIT promisejs 6.1.0 MIT qt 4.8.5 GPLv3, LGPLv2.1 redis 2.6.15 3-clause-BSD rrdtool 1.4.8 GPLv2 showconsole 1.08 GPLv2 snappy 1.1.3 3-clause-BSD strace 4.8 3-clause-BSD systemd 208 GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 tcpdump 4.3.0 3-clause-BSD Open Source Acknowledgment 2109.3806.00 - 02 6 R&S TCE900 Software packages tcp-wrappers 7.6 3-clause-BSD udev-init-scripts 26 GPLv2 upnpscan 0.4 GPLv2 usbutils 006 GPLv2 util-linux 2.22.2 GPLv2 xauth 1.0.7 MIT xdotool 2.20110530.1 3-clause-BSD xev 1.2.1 MIT xf86-input-dmc 1.1.2 MIT xf86-input-evdev 2.8.1 MIT xf86-input-keyboard 1.7.0 MIT xf86-input-mouse 1.9.0 MIT xf86-video-ati 7.2.0 MIT xf86-video-fbdev 0.4.4 MIT xf86-video-intel 2.21.15 MIT xf86-video-vmware 13.0.1 MIT xinit 1.3.3 MIT xkbcomp 1.2.4 MIT xkeyboard-config 2.9 MIT xorg-server 1.14.3 MIT xrandr 1.4.1 MIT xset 1.2.3 MIT xsg 0.3.2 GPLv2 xterm 297 MIT xwininfo 1.1.3 MIT zlib 1.2.8 zlib This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit ( http://www.openssl.org/ ). 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