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The floating-point library src/lib/libfp was developed by U.S. Software, Inc. of Portland, OR and is licensed from them by Intel. This library is provided in object form only and is subject to the following terms:
The floating point library ("DPAC") that is now distributed with CTOOLS was licensed to Intel by United States Software Corporation of Portland, Oregon. DPAC is provided in object form only. Your usage of DPAC is limited to integrating the floating-point library into your application through the linkage process. No distribution restriction is placed on such applications. However, you may not use, distribute, sub-license, or in any way market DPAC either directly or indirectly by incorporating DPAC with another library or program in such a way that it is accessible to a third party. For example, DPAC should not find its way into the runtime library for a compiler.
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If this restriction is unacceptable, you may use
one of two Intel-developed floating-point libraries which are
provided to you under the terms of the Intel Source License in
this Exhibit A.
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