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1.51 dbus 1.1.2 :16.el5_7  
1.51.1 Available under license :  
D-Bus is licensed to you under your choice of the Academic Free 
License version 2.1, or the GNU General Public License version 2. 
Both licenses are included here. Some of the standalone binaries are 
under the GPL only; in particular, but not limited to, 
tools/dbus-cleanup-sockets.c and test/decode-gcov.c. Each source code 
file is marked with the proper copyright information - if you find a 
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