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@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ comes with the added permission that, if you become obligated to release a
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derived work under this licence (as per section 2.b), you may delay the
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fulfillment of this obligation for up to 12 months.
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This licence also comes with the added permission that you may link this
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program with the OpenSSL library and distribute executables, as long as you
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follow the requirements of this licence in regard to all of the software in
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the executable aside from OpenSSL.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2, June 1991
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This package implements an "erasure code", or "forward error correction
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code".
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It is offered under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
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later version, with the added permission that, if you become obligated to
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release a derived work under this licence (as per section 2.b), you may delay
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the fulfillment of this obligation for up to 12 months. See the file COPYING
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for details.
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It is offered under the GNU General Public License (v2 or later), with the
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added permission that, if you become obligated to release a derived work
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under this licence (as per section 2.b), you may delay the fulfillment of
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this obligation for up to 12 months. See the COPYING file for details.
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The most widely known example of an erasure code is the RAID-5 algorithm
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which makes it so that in the event of the loss of any one hard drive, the
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@ -32,7 +30,7 @@ build and install the package directly into your system, just run "python
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./setup.py install". If you prefer to keep the package limited to a specific
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directory so that you can explicitly manage it (perhaps by using the "GNU
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stow") tool, then give it these arguments: "python ./setup.py install
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--prefix= --root=$specificdirectory".
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--prefix=. --root=$specificdirectory".
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* Community
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