User Guide

Table Of Contents
26. Foinse Oscailte
26.1. Bogearraí Foinse
Oscailte
Tá bogearraí foinse oscailte sa teilifís seo. Tairgeann
TP Vision Europe B.V. leis seo cóip den chód foinse
comhfhreagrach iomlán do na pacáistí bogearraí
foinse oscailte faoi chóipcheart a úsáidtear sa táirge
seo a sheachadadh, ach iarratas a bheith déanta, sa
chás go bhfuil a leithéid de thairiscint iarrtha ag na
ceadúnais faoi seach.
Tá an tairiscint seo bailí ar feadh tréimhse suas le trí
bliana tar éis don táirge a bheith ceannaithe d'aon
duine a bhfuil an t-eolas seo a fháil aige nó aici.
Scríobh i mBéarla le do thoil chuig chun an cód foinse
a fháil . . .
open.source@tpv-tech.com
26.2. Ceadúnas Foinse
Oscailte
Maidir leis an gCeadúnas Foinse
Oscailte
README chun an cód foinse a fháil do na codanna
sin de bhogearraí teilifíse TP Vision Europe B.V. a
thagann faoi cheadúnais foinse oscailte.
Is cáipéis í seo ina ndéantar cur síos ar dháileadh an
chóid foinse atá á úsáid ar theilifís TP Vision Europe
B.V., a thagann faoi cheann amháin den Cheadúnas
Poiblí Ginearálta GNU (an GPL), nó Ceadúnas Poiblí
Níos Lú GNU (an LGPL), nó aon cheadúnas foinse
oscailte eile. Is féidir treoracha a fháil faoin gcaoi
cóipeanna de na bogearraí seo a fháil sna Treoracha
Úsáide.
NÍ THUGANN TP Vision Netherlands B.V. AON
BHARÁNTA, BÍODH SÉ SAINRÁITE NÓ INTUIGTHE,
LENA N-ÁIRÍTEAR AON BHARÁNTA INDÍOLTACHTA
NÓ OIRIÚNACHT DO CHUSPÓIR FAOI LEITH, MAIDIR
LEIS NA BOGEARRAÍ SEO. Ní thugann TP Vision
Netherlands B.V. aon tacaíocht do na bogearraí seo.
Ní chuireann an méid atá ráite thuas isteach ar do
bharántaí ná ar do chearta reachtúla maidir le haon
táirge de chuid TP Vision Netherlands B.V. atá
ceannaithe agat. Ní bhaineann sé ach leis an gcód
foinse seo atá curtha ar fáil duit.
Open Source
apr (1.7.0)
The Apache Portable Runtime Library provides a
predictable and
consistent interface to underlying platform-specific
implementations, with an API to which software
developers may code
and be assured of predictable if not identical behavior
regardless
of the platform on which their software is built,
relieving them of
the need to code special-case conditions to work
around or take
advantage of platform-specific deficiencies or
features.
Source: https://github.com/apache/apr
bind ( 9.11.36)
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a complete,
highly portable implementation of the Domain Name
System (DNS) protocol.
Source: https://github.com/isc-projects/bind9
busybox (1.31.1)
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common
UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It
provides replacements for most of the utilities you
usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities
in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their
full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that
are included provide the expected functionality and
behave very much like their GNU counterparts.
BusyBox provides a fairly complete environment for
any small or embedded system.
Source: https://www.busybox.net/downloads/
binutils (2.31.510
The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The
main ones are:
ld - the GNU linker.
as - the GNU assembler.
Source: https://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/
bzip2 (1.0.6)
bzip2 is a free and open-source file compression
program that uses the Burrows–Wheeler algorithm. It
only compresses single files and is not a file archiver.
It was developed by Julian Seward, and maintained
by Mark Wielaard and Micah Snyder.
Source: https://sourceware.org/bzip2/
c-ares (1.10.1)
c-ares is a C library for asynchronous DNS requests
(including name resolves)
Source: https://c-ares.org/
cario (1.16.0)
Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple
70