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Upstream-Contact: GEOS Developers <geos-devel@lists.osgeo.org>
Source: http://download.osgeo.org/geos/

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Copyright:      2014, Mika Heiskanen <mika.heiskanen@fmi.fi>
           2009-2013, Sandro Santilli <strk@keybit.net>
                2012, Excensus LLC
           2005-2011, Refractions Research Inc
           2008-2010, Safe Software Inc
           2001-2009, Vivid Solutions Inc
                2009, Ragi Y. Burhum <ragi@burhum.com>
          2004, 2008, Sean Gillies
                1995, INRIA Prisme Project
                1995, Olivier Devillers <Olivier.Devillers@sophia.inria.fr>
License: LGPL-2.1+
Comment: The upstream contributors are listed in the AUTHORS file.

Files: ltmain.sh
Copyright: 1996-2015, Free Software Foundation, Inc
License: GPL-2+ with Libtool exception

Files: tests/xmltester/tinyxml/*
Copyright: 2000-2006, Lee Thomason (www.grinninglizard.com)
License: zlib

Files: include/geos/timeval.h
Copyright: 2006, Wu Yongwei
License: public-domain
 All code here is considered in the public domain though I do wish
 my name could be retained if anyone uses them. :-)

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