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Source code in directories src and src/lib is subject to the
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`GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE' [ LGPL ], refer to COPYING.LIB.
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It is copyrighted by Henner Eisen.
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Although some files will not build as a library but as unix
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executables, they are licensed under the LGPL nevertheless.
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This permits you to use them under the terms of the GPL as well as
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modifying them such that they become part of a library which can be
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licensed under the terms of the LGPL.
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Source code in directory src/authlib is subject to different licenses
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(a BSD style license with advertisment clause). Refer to COPYING.auth
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for further details.
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Note that with the default configuration, eftd needs src/authlib to
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work. With former versions of eftp4linux, some license restrictions
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of authlib conflicted with the LGPL.
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As of eftp4linux-0.0.3, the authorization routines are attached to the
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EUROFILE state machine code at run time by means of function calls and
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parameters. Thus, a server using the eftp4linux library and
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attaching authlib is a work that uses the library (the LGPL'ed
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code) in the sense of the LGPL. Thus, there is no problem with
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distributing eftd binaries any more (and the specially granted
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permissions necessary in eftp4linux-0.0.2 are obsolete now).
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Note that the eftp client program is linked with the GNU readline
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library which is licensend under the GPL. Thus, the eftp binary
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automatically is subject to the GPL, even though the sources of eftp
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itsself are licensed under the LGPL (which explicitly permits to
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to also licence the code under ther GPL).
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Henner
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