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Source: www.openssl.org
libboost (1.51)
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source
libraries, and emphasize libraries that work well with the C++
Standard Library.
Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable
across a broad spectrum of applications.
The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-
commercial use.
Source: www.boost.org
libjpeg (6b)
Libjpeg is a widely used C library for reading and writing JPEG
image files.
Source: http://libjpeg.sourceforge.net/
zlib (1.2.7)
A massively spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression
library
Source: www.zlib.net
libdirectfb (1.4.11)
DirectFB is a thin library that provides hardware graphics
acceleration, input device handling and abstraction, integrated
windowing system with support for translucent windows and
multiple display layers, not only on top of the Linux
Framebuffer Device.
It is a complete hardware abstraction layer with software
fallbacks for every graphics operation that is not supported by
the underlying hardware. DirectFB adds graphical power to
embedded systems and sets a new standard for graphics
under Linux.
Source: http://directfb.org/
libTomMath (0.42.0)
LibTom Projects are open source libraries written in portable C
under WTFPL. The libraries supports a variety of cryptographic
and algebraic primitives designed to enable developers and
students to pursue the field of cryptography much more
efficiently.
Source: http://libtom.org/
MTD utility (1.5.0)
MTD subsystem (stands for Memory Technology Devices)
provides an abstraction layer for raw flash devices. It makes it
possible to use the same API when working with different
flash types and technologies, e.g. NAND, OneNAND, NOR, AG-
AND, ECC'd NOR, etc.
MTD subsystem does not deal with block devices like MMC,
eMMC, SD, CompactFlash, etc. These devices are not raw
flashes but they have a Flash Translation layer inside, which
makes them look like block devices. These devices are the
subject of the Linux block subsystem, not MTD.
Source: http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/source.html
libscew
The aim of SCEW is to provide an easy interface around the
XML Expat parser, as well as a simple interface for creating
new XML documents. It provides functions to load and access
XML elements without the need to create Expat event
handling routines every time you want to load a new XML
document.
SCEW is freely available for download under the terms of the
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 (LGPL).
Source: http://www.nongnu.org/scew/
libexpat
Expat is an XML parser library written in C.
It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application registers
handlers for things the parser might find in the XML document
(like start tags).
Source: http://expat.sourceforge.net/
libdrm
libdrm provides core library routines for the X Window System
to directly interface with video hardware using the Linux
kernel's Direct Rendering Manager (DRM).
Source: http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/
FFMpeg (0.6)
A complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and
stream audio and video.
Source: www.ffmpeg.org
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