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Rewrote the PyEphem license to the LGPL, after getting permission
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The libastro library, provided here in the ./libastro-3.7 directory,
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is the work of Elwood Charles Downey, who has generously allowed me to
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redistribute his code within PyEphem. If you want to use the libastro
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library for anything other than compiling PyEphem, you need to seek
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his permission yourself; see the "Copyright" file in the libastro
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directory for his general license terms.
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The "libastro" C library, contained within the ./libastro subdirectory
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of this package, is Copyright 2007 by Elwood Charles Downey.
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Everything outside of the ./libastro-3.7 directory is part of
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the PyEphem code base itself, and is
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The "PyEphem" Python module, which includes everything else, is
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Copyright 2007 by Brandon Craig Rhodes.
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Copyright 2007 by Brandon Craig Rhodes
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Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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(whose text appears below)
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I make no warranty regarding, nor assume any liability for, the
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behavior of this code, but hope you benefit from it anyway.
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- Brandon Craig Rhodes
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