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below.
Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libpng/files/
libffi (3.2.1)
Compilers for high level languages generate code that
follows certain conventions. These conventions are
necessary, in part, for separate compilation to work. One
such convention is the "calling convention". The "calling
convention" is a set of assumptions made by the
compiler about where function arguments will be found
on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also
specifies where the return value for a function is found.
Source: https://sourceware.org/libffi/
libjansson (2.13.1)
Jansson is a C library for encoding, decoding and
manipulating JSON data. Its main features and design
principles are:
Simple and intuitive API and data model
Comprehensive documentation
No dependencies on other libraries
Full Unicode support (UTF-8)
Extensive test suite
Source: https://github.com/akheron/jansson
libmicrohttpd (0.9.73)
GNU libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to
make it easy to run an HTTP server as part of another
application. GNU Libmicrohttpd is free software and part
of the GNU project
Source:https://www.gnu.org/software/libmicrohttpd/
libupnp (1.6.10)
The portable SDK for UPnP™ Devices (libupnp) provides
developers with an API and open source code for
building control points, devices, and bridges that are
compliant with Version 1.0 of the Universal Plug and Play
Device Architecture Specification and support several
operating systems like Linux, *BSD, Solaris and others.
Source: https://pupnp.sourceforge.io/
libuuid (1.3.0)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
The complete text of the license is available at the
Documentation/licenses/COPYING.BSD-3 file
Source:https://sourceforge.net/projects/libuuid/
Libxml2 (2.9.12)
The "libxml2" library is used in AstroTV as a support for
the execution of NCL application. This library was
developed for the GNOME software suite and is available
under a "MIT" license.
Source: http://www.xmlsoft.org
linux_kernel (4.19)
The Linux kernel is a mostly free and open-source,[11]
monolithic, modular, multitasking, Unix-like operating
system kernel. It was originally authored in 1991 by Linus
Torvalds for his i386-based PC, and it was soon adopted
as the kernel for the GNU operating system, which was
written to be a free (libre) replacement for UNIX.
Source: https://www.kernel.org/
mbed TLS (2.26.0)
Mbed TLS is a C library that implements cryptographic
primitives, X.509 certificate manipulation and the
SSL/TLS and DTLS protocols. Its small code footprint
makes it suitable for embedded systems.
Source: https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls
ncurses (6.1)
The ncurses (new curses) library is a free software
emulation of curses in System V Release 4.0 (SVr4), and
more. It uses terminfo format, supports pads and color
and multiple highlights and forms characters and
function-key mapping, and has all the other SVr4-curses
enhancements over BSD curses. SVr4 curses is better
known today as X/Open Curses.
Source: http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/
nghttp2 (1.6.3)
nghttp2 is an implementation of HTTP/2 and its header
compression algorithm HPACK in C
Source: https://nghttp2.org/
NTFS-3G (7.8)
NTFS-3G is an open source cross-platform
implementation of the Microsoft Windows NTFS file
system with read-write support. NTFS-3G often uses the
FUSE file system interface, so it can run unmodified on
many different operating systems. It is runnable on Linux,
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenSolaris, BeOS, QNX, WinCE,
Nucleus, VxWorks, Haiku,MorphOS, and Mac OS X It is
licensed under either the GNU General Public License or
a proprietary license. It is a partial fork of ntfsprogs and is
under active maintenance and development.
This piece of software is made available under the terms
and conditions of the NTFS-3G Read/Write Driver license,
which can be found below.
Source: http://www.tuxera.com
openssl (1.1.1l)
OpenSSL is an open source implementation of the SSL
and TLS protocols. The core library (written in the C
programming language) implements the basic
cryptographic functions and provides various utility
functions. Wrappers allowing the use of the OpenSSL
library in a variety of computer languages are available.
Source: http://www.openssl.org/
pcre (8.45)
The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement
regular expression pattern matching using the same
syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native
API, as well as a set of wrapper functions that correspond
to the POSIX regular expression API. The PCRE library is
free, even for building proprietary software.
https://www.pcre.org/
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