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OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
USE OR PERFORMANCE
OF THIS SOFTWARE.
GNU GPL/LGPL
gelicentieerde software
Dit product bevat de volgende
software onder licentievoorwaarden
van GNU General Public License
(GPL) en GNU Lesser General
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met betrekking tot de gegevens in de
broncode.
Paklijst
• geos
• gettext
• libgcrypt
• libgpg_error
• libiconv
• pthreads
• termcap
• unixODBC
• uuid
• wxwidget
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