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Ifix 6.5 Open-Source Software List iFIX 6.5 Open-Source Software List In accordance with certain software license terms, the General Electric Company (“GE”) makes available the following software package installations. This code is provided to you on an “as is” basis, and GE makes no representations or warranties for the use of this code by you independent of any GE provided software or services. Refer. To the licenses and copyright notices files for each package for any specific license terms that apply to each software bundle, associated with this product release. Note: These software package versions may change or be removed as needed for updates to this product. Software Name and License Name Source Link Copyright Version and Version https://www.nuget.org/pack Amqp.Net v1.2.2 Apache 2.0 - ages/AMQPNetLite/1.2.2 https://www.boo Boost v1.72 https://www.boost.org/ st.org/LICE - NSE_1_0.txt Copyright © 2007- Open-source- https://github.com/open- 2010 Baptiste parsers JSON.cpp MIT source-parsers/jsoncpp Lepilleur and The v1.9.3 JsonCpp Authors Copyright (c) https://github.com/microsof C++ REST SDK v2.10 MIT Microsoft t/cpprestsdk/tree/v2.10.12 Corporation https://jquery.com/downloa OpenJS JQuery 3.5.1 MIT d/ Foundation Copyright © 2009- 2016 Stuart https://www.npmjs.com/pac Knightley, David Jszip 3.5.0 MIT kage/jszip/v/3.5.0 Duponchel, Franz Buchinger, Antonio Afonso https://github.co Copyright (c) m/libuv/libuv/blo 2015- present Libuv v1.16 http://libuv.org/ b/master/LICENc libuv project E contributors. Libxml v2.9.9 http://xmlsoft.org/ MIT - NSSM v2.23 https://nssm.cc Public Domain - Copyright © 2002 – 20019 Igor Nginx 1.18.0 https://github.com/nginx BSD 2 Sysoev. Copyright © 2011-2019 Nginx, inc. Copyright (c) https://www.ope 1998- 2018 The OpenSSL v1.1.1.h http://www.openssl.org/ nssl.org/source/li OpenSSL Project. cense.html All rights reserved. https://github.co https://github.com/miloyip/ RapidJSON v1.0.2 m/miloyip/rapidjs rapidjson on Spdlog v1.3.0, https://github.com/gabime/ Copyright © 2016 MIT v1.4.2, 1.6.1 spdlog Gabi Melman SQLite 3.31.1 https://sqlite.org Public Domain - Copyright (C) https://zlib.net/zl 1995-2017 Jean- Zlib v1.2.11 https://zlib.net/ ib_license.html loup Gailly and Mark Adler Copyright © 2019 W3c and Jeff https://github.com/jsdom/a abab 2.0.5 BSD 3 Carpenter bab/tree/2.0.5 <jeffcarp@chromi num.org> Copyright © 2012 acorn 5.7.4, 6.4.2, https://github.com/acornjs/ – 2020 by various MIT 7.4.1 acorn contirbutors; see (AUTHORS) https://github.com/ForbesLi Copyright © Acorn-globals 4.3.4 ndesay/acorn- MIT Forbes Lindsay globals/tree/4.3.4 Copyright © 2012 https://github.com/acornjs/ – 2020 by various Acorn-walk 6.2.0 MIT acorn/tree/6.2.0/acorn-walk contirbutors; see (AUTHORS) Copyright © 2015- https://github.com/ajv- ajv 6.12, 6.9 MIT 2017 Evgeny validator/ajv Poberezkin https://github.com/jrburke/ amdefine 1.0.1 BSD 3 - amdefine https://github.com/angular/ Copyright © 2010- angular 8.3.29 MIT angular 2020 Google LLC https://github.com/angular/ Copyright © 2010- animations 8.2.14 MIT angular/releases/tag/8.2.14 2020 Google LLC Copyright © ansi-regex https://github.com/chalk/an Sindre Sorhus MIT (multiple) si-regex <sindresorhus@g mail.com> Copyright © ansi-styles https://github.com/chalk/an Sindre Sorhus MIT (multiple) si-styles <sindresorhus@g mail.com> Copyright © 2012- https://github.com/archiverj archiver 5.1 MIT 2014 Chris s/node-archiver Talkington Copyright © 2012- https://github.com/archiverj archiver-utils 2.1 MIT 2014 Chris s/archiver-utils Talkington Copyright © 2014- https://github.com/jonschlin arr-flatten MIT 2017 Jon kert/arr-flatten Schlinkert Copyright © 2014 https://github.com/compon Jonathan Ong Array-equal 1.0.0 MIT ent/array-equal [email protected] om Copyright © https://github.com/sindreso Sindre Sorhus Arrify 1.0.1 MIT rhus/arrify <sindresorhus@g mail.com> https://github.com/joyent/n Copyright © 2011 asn 1.0.2 MIT ode-asn1 Mark Cavage https://github.com/joyent/n Copyright © 2018, assert-plus 1.0.0 MIT ode-assert-plus Joyent, Inc. Copyright © 2015- assign-symbols https://github.com/jonschlin MIT present, Jon 1.0.0 kert/assign-symbols Schlinkert Copyright © 2016 https://github.com/paulmillr async-each 1.0.3 MIT Paul Miller /async-each (paulmillr.com) Copyright © 2017 https://github.com/STRML/a Samuel Reed async-limiter 1.0.1 MIT sync-limiter <Samuel.trace.ree [email protected]> https://github.com/alexindig Copyright © 2016 asynckit 0.4.0 MIT o/asynckit Alex Indigo https://github.com/request/ aws-sign2 0.7 Apache 2.0 - aws-sign Copyright © 2013 https://github.com/mhart/a Michael Hart aws4 1.11.0 MIT ws4 (Michael.hart.au@ gmail.com) Copyright © 2016- Base32-encode https://github.com/LinusU/b MIT 2017 Linus 1.1.1 ase32-encode Unneback https://github.com/joyent/n bcrypt-pbkdf-1 0.2 BSD 3 ode-bcrypt-pbkdf Copyright © 2012 https://github.com/TooTallN Nathan Rajlich Bindings 1.5 MIT ate/node-bindings <nathan@tootalln ate.net> browser-process- https://github.com/kumavis Copyright © 2014 BSD2 hrtime 1.0.0 /browser-process-hrtime kumavis https://github.com/brianlov Copyright © 2013 buffer-crc32 0.2.13 MIT eswords/buffer-crc32 Brian J. Brennan Copyright © 2016, https://github.com/LinusU/b Buffer-from 1.1.1 MIT 2018 Linus uffer-from Unneback https://github.com/ljharb/ca Copyright © 2020 call-bind 1.0.0 MIT ll-bind Jordan Harband Copyright © https://github.com/sindreso Sindre Sorhus camelCase 5.3.1 MIT rhus/camelcase <sindresorhus@g mail.com> https://github.com/request/ Caseless 0.12.0 Apache 2.0 - caseless https://github.com/yargs/cli Copyright © 2015, cliui 4.1.0, 5.0.0, 6.0.0 ISC ui Contributors Copyright © 2011- https://github.com/pvorb/cl clone 2.1.2 MIT 2015 Paul Vorbach one <[email protected]> Copyright © https://github.com/sindreso Sindre Sorhus code-point 1.1.0 MIT rhus/code-point-at <sindresorhus@g mail.com> Copyright © color-convert 1.9.3, https://github.com/Qix- Heather Arthur MIT 2.0.1 /color-convert <fayearthur@gmai l.com> color-name 1.1.3, https://github.com/colorjs/c Copyright © 2015 MIT 1.1.4 olor-name Dmitry Ivanov Copyright © Jorge https://github.com/jorgebuc Bucaran colorette 1.2.1 MIT aran/colorette <https://jorgebuca ran.com> Copyright © 2011 Debuggable combined-stream https://github.com/felixge/n MIT Limited 1.0.8 ode-combined-stream <felix@debuggabl e.com> https://github.com/angular/ Copyright © 2010- Common 8.2.14 angular/tree/master/packag MIT 2020 Google Inc. es/common https://github.com/angular/ Copyright © 2010- Compiler 8.2.14 angular/tree/master/packag MIT 2020 Google Inc. es/compiler Copyright © 2014 compress-commons- https://github.com/archiverj MIT Chris Talkington, 4.0.2.tgz s/node-compress-commons contributors Core 7.3.10, 8.2.14, https://github.com/ngx- Copyright © 2018 MIT 8.3.29, 11.0.1 translate/core Olivier Combe Copyright © 2014- https://github.com/zloirock/ Core-js 2.6.12, 3.6.4 MIT 2021 Denis core-js Pushkarev https://github.com/isaacs/c Core-util-is 1.0.2 MIT Copyright Node.js ore-util-is https://github.com/SheetJS/ crc-32 1.2.0 Apache 2.0 - js-crc32 Copyright © Chris https://github.com/archiverj crc32-stream 4.0.1 MIT Talkington, s/node-crc32-stream contributors https://github.com/NV/CSS Copyrigth © Nikita cssom 0.4.4, 0.3.8 MIT OM Vasilyev https://github.com/jsdom/cs Copyright © Chad cssstyle 2.3.0 MIT sstyle Walker Copyright © 2013 https://github.com/trentm/ dashdash 1.14.1 MIT Trent Mick, Joyent node-dashdash Inc. 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