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1.185.1 Available under license : 
My "symlinks" utility pre-dates the "open source licensing" fad
by a number of years.  Just to clarify, this is 100% freeware,
written entirely by myself.  The intent is to use it to detect
missing/obsolete symlink targets on an installed distro, before
creating the "gold" (or "final") release discs.
 
Use and distribute and modify as you (or anyone else) sees fit.
There have no formal restrictions or requirements whatsoever
regarding distribution of either binaries or source code,
whether modified or original.
 
Cheers
--
Mark Lord
 
1.186 sysfsutils 2.1.0 :1.el5
1.186.1 Available under license : 
The commands and utilities under the "test" directory are licensed under the
GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991. The full text of the
GPL is located at:
 
sysfsutils/cmd/GPL
 
The sysfs library is licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL)
Version 2.1, February 1999. The full text of the LGPL is located at:
 
sysfsutils/lib/LGPL
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies        
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