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DirectFB

LGPLv2.1

Fusion

GPLv2

SaWMan

LGPLv2.1

libpng

libpng.txt

libxml2

libxml.txt (MIT License)

David M. Gay's dtoa and strtod

DMG's dtoa and strtod.txt

Bison generated parser

bison_parser.txt

Doug Lea's malloc

dmalloc.txt

EMX sprintf and scanf

EMX_sprintf_sscanf.txt

Netscape Plugin

NetscapePlugin.txt (MPL v1.1)

Cppunit

LGPLv2.1

JSON_Parser

JSON_Parser.txt

Tinyxml

zlib.txt

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