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3Rd Party Software Version 1.1 BLUEPIRAT Datalogger Products 3rd Party Software Version 1.1 BLUEPIRAT Datalogger Products / 3rd Party Software / Version 1.1 / page 2 of 123 Table of contents 1 Information about 3rd party software ................................................ 3 1.1 Device Firmware ............................................................................................... 3 1.2 System Client Software .................................................................................. 90 2 Version history.................................................................................122 3 Contact .............................................................................................123 BLUEPIRAT Datalogger Products / 3rd Party Software / Version 1.1 / page 3 of 123 1 Information about 3rd party software BLUEPIRAT datalogger products with firmware versions 3.x/4.1/4.2/4.3 incorporate the following 3rd party software. For information (copyright, etc.) about each software, please read the terms and conditions stated below. By using this product, you will be deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions. 1.1 Device Firmware License Version Component(s) Boost Software 1.0 boost-devel, boost-license1_53_0, libboost_chrono1_53_0, libboost_date_time1_53_0, lib- License boost_filesystem1_53_0, libboost_graph1_53_0, libboost_iostreams1_53_0, lib-boost_lo- cale1_53_0, libboost_math1_53_0, libboost_mpi1_53_0, lib-boost_program_options1_53_0, libboost_python1_53_0, libboost_random1_53_0, lib-boost_regex1_53_0, libboost_serializa- tion1_53_0, libboost_signals1_53_0, lib-boost_system1_53_0, libboost_test1_53_0, lib- boost_thread1_53_0, libboost_timer1_53_0, libboost_wave1_53_0 GPL 2 atom-native-devel, ntp, libcap2, poppler-data, cron, cronie, groff, iputils, shadow, wpa_suppli- cant, libFLAC8, libnetpbm11, libnetpbm-devel, glibc-devel, autoyast2-installation, btrfsprogs, dmraid, e2fsprogs, ethtool, ghostscript-fonts-std, git-core, git, gitk, gptfdisk, iproute2, kpartx, libcdio_cdda1, libcdio_paranoia1, libenca0, libiw30, libnfnetlink0, librtmp0, librtmp-devel, libsnapper2, libstorage4, libstorage-ruby, linux-glibc-devel, mdadm, multipath-tools, pam-con- fig, pm-utils, snapper, u-boot-tools, udev, virtuoso-drivers, virtuoso-server, wireless-tools, yast2-add-on, yast2-country-data, yast2-country, yast2-firewall, yast2-firstboot, yast2, yast2- installation, yast2-ldap-client, yast2-ldap, yast2-network, yast2-online-update, yast2-pam, yast2-pkg-bindings, yast2-ruby-bindings, yast2-security, yast2-storage, yast2-transfer, yast2- update, yast2-users, yast2-ycp-ui-bindings, iptables, libiptc0, libxtables10, xtables-plugins, lib- schroedinger-1_0-0, schroedinger-devel, lvm2, libselinux1, libselinux-devel, hostapd, libpop- pler43, libpoppler-qt4-4, aaa_base-extras, aaa_base, adjtimex, at-spi2-core, automake, bridge- utils, ca-certificates, cryptsetup-mkinitrd, cvsps, dhcpcd, dmidecode, ebtables, enscript, fillup, fonts-config, ft2demos, gzip, hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE, hicolor-icon-theme, htdig, hwinfo, i2c-tools, ifplugd, iftop, initviocons, kbd, kdebase4-runtime-branding-openSUSE, kdebase4-runtime, kdialog, kdiff3, kdiff3-lang, kernel-rapid, libadns1, libatspi0, libblkid1, lib- blkid-devel, libcdda_interface0, libcdda_paranoia0, libcolord2, libexiv2-12, libfftw3-3, libjbig2, libltdl7, liblzo2-2, libmount1, libpci3, libreiserfs-0_3-0, libreiserfs-devel, libsamplerate0, lib- slang2, libtool, libupower-glib1, libuuid1, libuuid-devel, libx264-135, libx264-devel, libxvidcore4, libxvidcore-devel, libzio1, libzypp, logrotate, lsscsi, make, man, mkinitrd, module-init-tools, nepomuk-core, net-tools, nfs-client, nfs-kernel-server, ntfs-3g, ntfsprogs, openSUSE-build-key, PackageKit-backend-zypp, PackageKit-branding-openSUSE, PackageKit, pciutils, pciutils-ids, perl-Bootloader, perl-Net-DBus, permissions, pinentry, pkg-config, polkit-default-privs, psmisc, ptools, rpm-build, rpm, shared-mime-info, slang-devel, soprano-backend-virtuoso, sound- theme-freedesktop, suse-module-tools, sysconfig, sysconfig-netconfig, sysconfig-network, sys- log-service, systemd-presets-branding-openSUSE, sysvinit-tools, tack, time, traceroute, tunctl, udevmountd, udisks2, udisks, update-alternatives, upower, usb_modeswitch-data, usb_modeswitch, usbutils, util-linux, vlan, yast2-bootloader, yast2-core, yast2-hardware-detec- tion, yast2-nfs-client, yast2-nfs-common, yast2-packager, yast2-perl-bindings, yast2-proxy, yast2-services-manager, yast2-slp, yast2-trans-en_US, yast2-trans-stats, yast2-xml, zypper- aptitude, zypper, zypper-log, sg3_utils, gpm, alsa-plugins-pulse, cvs, device-mapper-devel, de- vice-mapper, fuse, gconf2, gstreamer-0_10-plugins-base, icecream, keyutils, libacl1, libattr1, libaudiofile1, libdmtx0, libfuse2, libgcrypt11, libgpg-error0, libgstapp-0_10-0, libgstinterfaces- 0_10-0, libjack0, libjack-devel, libkactivities6, libkeyutils1, libproxy1-config-kde4, libproxy1, libpulse0, libpulse-mainloop-glib0, libstrigi0, libvisual, procps, pulseaudio-esound-compat, pulseaudio, strigi, m17n-db, glibc-locale, dbus-1, dbus-1-x11, libdbus-1-3, perl-URI, perl-Term- ReadKey, pam, libnl-config, libQtWebKit4, kmod, liblzma5, libm17n0, soprano, xz, glibc, libmozjs-17_0, libfreetype6, libmysqlclient18, libmysqlclient-devel, libmysqlclient_r18, elfutils, libasm1, libdw1, libelf1 GPL 3 ccache-tm, libusbmuxd2, usbmuxd, rsyslog, libksba8, diffutils, binutils, libpoppler43, libpoppler- qt4-4, gpm, cpio, libqt4, libqt4-qt3support, libqt4-sql, libqt4-x11, autoconf, bash-doc, bash, bi- son, ccache, checkmedia, coreutils, cpp48, cpp, dirmngr, dosfstools, emacs, emacs-info, emacs-nox, emacs-x11, etags, findutils, gawk, gcc48-c++, gcc48, gcc-c++, gcc, gpg2, grep, icoutils, info, libcdio14, libdcerpc0, libdcerpc-binding0, libgdbm4, libgensec0, libldb1, libndr0, libndr-krb5pac0, libndr-nbt0, libndr-standard0, libnetapi0, libparted0, libpdb0, libpipeline1, li- breadline6, libsamba-credentials0, libsamba-hostconfig0, libsamba-util0, libsamdb0, libsmbcli- ent0, libsmbclient-raw0, libsmbconf0, libsmbldap0, libtdb1, libtevent0, libtevent-util0, m4, msmtp, msmtp-mta, parted-devel, parted, patch, readline-doc, rsync, samba-libs, sed, tar, wget, which, rtkit, gettext-runtime-mini, augeas-lenses, libassuan0, libaugeas0, libgmp10, libtasn1-6, libtasn1, libgpgme11, libgsasl7, libgsasl-lang, gdb, libatomic1, libgcc_s1, libgomp1, libstdc++48-devel, libstdc++6, libstdc++-devel, autoconf-archive, libqt4-sql-mysql GCC RUNTIME 3.1 gdb, libatomic1, libgcc_s1, libgomp1, libstdc++48-devel, libstdc++6, libstdc++-devel LIBRARY EX- CEPTION LGPL 2 libschroedinger-1_0-0, schroedinger-devel, gettext-runtime-mini, libmp3lame0, libmp3lame- devel, e2fsprogs-devel, libext2fs2, libext2fs-devel, libgeoclue0, liblockdev1, lockdev, libiodbc3, at-spi2-atk-common, at-spi2-atk-gtk2, gvfs-backend-afc, gvfs-fuse, gvfs, libatk-bridge-2_0-0, libcanberra0, libcanberra-gtk0, libcanberra-gtk2-module, libcanberra-gtk3-0, libcanberra-gtk3- BLUEPIRAT Datalogger Products / 3rd Party Software / Version 1.1 / page 4 of 123 module, libcanberra-gtk-module-common, libdbusmenu-qt2, libesd0, libgvfscommon0, libpho- non4, librsvg-2-2, libudisks2-0, phonon-backend-gstreamer-0_10, cryptsetup, libcryptsetup4 LGPL 2.1 libusbmuxd2, usbmuxd, hunspell, hunspell-tools, libusb-0_1-4, glibc-devel, libaspell15, lvm2, alsa-plugins-pulse, cvs, device-mapper-devel, device-mapper, fuse, gconf2, gstreamer-0_10- plugins-base, icecream, keyutils, libacl1, libattr1, libaudiofile1, libdmtx0, libfuse2, libgcrypt11, libgpg-error0, libgstapp-0_10-0, libgstinterfaces-0_10-0, libjack0, libjack-devel, libkactivities6, libkeyutils1, libproxy1-config-kde4, libproxy1, libpulse0, libpulse-mainloop-glib0, libstrigi0, lib- visual, procps, pulseaudio-esound-compat, pulseaudio, strigi, m17n-db, glibc-locale, gdb, au- geas-lenses, libassuan0, libaugeas0, cracklib-dict-full, cracklib, dialog, fribidi, libcloog-isl4, libcrack2, libcroco-0_6-3, libdialog11, libnl1, libnl3-200, libtwolame0, rubygem-ruby-dbus, libnl- config, libclucene-core1, libclucene-shared1, libyui5, libyui-ncurses5, libyui-ncurses-pkg5, alsa- devel, dconf, gcr-data, gdk-pixbuf-lang, gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders, gettext-tools-mini, gireposi- tory-1_0, glib2-devel, glib2-tools, glibc-extra, glib-networking-lang, glib-networking, gsettings- backend-dconf, gsettings-desktop-schemas, gstreamer-0_10, gtk2-data, gtk2-immodule-am- haric, gtk2-immodule-inuktitut, gtk2-immodule-thai, gtk2-immodule-vietnamese, gtk2- metatheme-adwaita, gtk2-theming-engine-adwaita, gtk2-tools, gtk3-data, gtk3-metatheme-ad- waita, gtk3-theming-engine-adwaita, gtk3-tools, kde4-filesystem, kdelibs4-core, kdelibs4, li- baio1, libakonadi4, libakonadiprotocolinternals1, libasound2, libatasmart4, libatasmart-devel, libatk-1_0-0, libattica0_4, libaudit1, libcap-ng0, libconfuse0-lang, libconfuse0, libdaemon0, libdc1394-22, libdc1394-devel, libdc1394, libdconf1, libelf0, libenchant1, libestr0, libexif12, libfam0, libgck-1-0, libgdk_pixbuf-2_0-0, libgio-2_0-0, libgirepository-1_0-1, libglib-2_0-0, lib- gmodule-2_0-0, libgnutls28, libgobject-2_0-0, libgstreamer-0_10-0, libgthread-2_0-0, libgtk- 2_0-0, libgtk-3-0, libgudev-1_0-0, libhogweed2, libimobiledevice4, libjson-glib-1_0-0, libkde4, libkdecore4, libkdepimlibs4, libkmod2, libmnl0, libmodman1, libmtp9, libnettle4, libntfs-3g84, libntlm0, libotf0, libpackagekit-glib2-16, libpango-1_0-0, libplist1, libpolkit0, libpolkit-qt-1-1, lib- procps1, libpth20, libpyglib-gi-2_0-python2-0, libqca2, libqjson0, libqrencode3, libraw1394-11, libraw1394-devel, librcc0, librcd0, libSDL-1_2-0, libsecret-1-0,
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