Cisco Cisco WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with Single Point Setup Release Notes

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   _set up_ to use this library (or needs it), that program will be
   considered a ``work based on the library'', and thus fall under GPL.
 
 
I've considered using LGPL, but I decided against that because
 - I still don't quite understand it's terms.
 - I actually don't want a program that really needs this
   library to be distributed with any other licence than (L)GPL.
 
joost witteveen.
 
 
For the tekst of the GPL, see /usr/doc/copyright/GPL of any debian system.
 
1.9 gcc 4.2.1 
1.9.1 Available under license : 
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