Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: dune-istl Source: https://www.dune-project.org/dev/downloadgit/ Files: * Copyright: 2014--2016 Marco Agnese 2003--2013 Peter Bastian 2004--2017 Markus Blatt 2014--2017 Ansgar Burchardt 2004--2005 Adrian Burri 2008--2018 Andreas Dedner 2003--2018 Christian Engwer 2005--2018 Jorrit Fahlke 2008--2015 Bernd Flemisch 2017 Janick Gerstenberger 2015--2017 Felix Gruber 2005--2017 Carsten Gräser 2012--2018 Christoph Grüninger 2016 René Heß 2016 Stephan Hilb 2012--2013 Olaf Ippisch 2013--2017 Dominic Kempf 2015 Emmanouil Kiagias 2004--2017 Robert Klöfkorn 2016 Timo Koch 2007 Sreejith Pulloor Kuttanikkad 2013--2016 Arne Morten Kvarving 2009--2013 Andreas Lauser 2012--2017 Tobias Malkmus 2007--2009 Sven Marnach 2013 René Milk 2013--2018 Steffen Müthing 2016 Maikel Nadolski 2003--2005 Thimo Neubauer 2010--2012 Rebecca Neumann 2008--2018 Martin Nolte 2012--2015 Andreas Nüßing 2013--2014 Marian Piatkowski 2011--2016 Elias Pipping 2013 Jurgis Pods 2009 Atgeirr Rasmussen 2008--2013 Uli Sack 2004--2017 Oliver Sander 2015--2017 Linus Seelinger 2013 Bård Skaflestad 2006--2010 Martin Weiser 2015 Sebastian Westerheide 2011--2012 Matthias Wohlmuth 2014--2016 Jonathan Youett License: GPL-2 with DUNE exception Files: debian/* Copyright: 2011-2015, Ansgar Burchardt License: GPL-2 with DUNE exception License: GPL-2 with DUNE exception The DUNE library and headers are licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License, with a special exception for linking and compiling against DUNE, the so-called "runtime exception." The license is intended to be similar to the GNU Lesser General Public License, which by itself isn't suitable for a template library. . The exact wording of the exception reads as follows: . As a special exception, you may use the DUNE library without restriction. Specifically, if other files instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from one or more of the DUNE source files, or you compile one or more of the DUNE source files and link them with other files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. . This license clones the one of the libstdc++ library. . On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public License version 2 can be found in the file `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.