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.licenseignore
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.reuse/dep5
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**/ROOTS
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**/MANIFEST
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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
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Upstream-Name: l4v
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Upstream-Contact: seL4 team <support@sel4.systems>
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Source: https://github.com/seL4/l4v/
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# AFP entry https://www.isa-afp.org/entries/Simpl.html
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Files: tools/c-parser/Simpl/*
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Copyright: 2008, Norbert Schirmer, TU Muenchen
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License: LGPL-2.1-only
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# AFP entry Word_Lib
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Files: lib/Word_Lib/Word_Next.thy
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Copyright: Cornelius Diekmann <http://net.in.tum.de/~diekmann>,
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Julius Michaelis <http://liftm.de>,
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Lars Hupel <https://www21.in.tum.de/~hupel/>
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License: BSD-3-Clause
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# Isabelle font
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Files: misc/fonts/IsabelleText_nohints.ttf
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Copyright: Makarius Wenzel
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License: BSD-3-Clause
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# MLYacc/MLLex .mlb files for mlton
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Files:
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tools/c-parser/tools/mlyacc/mlyacc.mlb
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tools/c-parser/tools/mlyacc/mlyacclib/mlyacclib.mlb
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tools/c-parser/tools/mllex/mllex.mlb
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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# MLYacc manifest
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Files:
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tools/c-parser/tools/mlyacc/src/FILES
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Copyright: 1989 Andrew W. Appel, David R. Tarditi
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License: SMLNJ
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# abstract spec figures and files, GD
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Files:
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/CDT.graffle
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/CDT.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/seL4-background.odp
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/seL4-background.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/seL4-background_01.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/seL4-background_03.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/seL4-background_04.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4_internals.odp
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4_internals.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4_internals_01.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4objects.odg
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4objects.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4objects_01.pdf
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spec/abstract/document/imgs/sel4objects_05.pdf
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Copyright: 2014, General Dynamics C4 Systems
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# GPL is unfortunate for docs and figures, should ask GD to re-release under CC
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License: GPL-2.0-only
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# abstract spec doc files, Data61
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Files:
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spec/abstract/document/*/ARCH.tex
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: CC-BY-SA-4.0
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# ROOTS files, no comment syntax
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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# tools/ files without comment syntax
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tools/haskell-translator/caseconvs
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tools/haskell-translator/primrecs
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tools/haskell-translator/supplied
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tools/c-parser/MANIFEST
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tools/c-parser/standalone-parser/c-parser.mlb
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tools/c-parser/standalone-parser/tokenizer.mlb
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tools/autocorres/tools/release_files/ROOTS.base_dir
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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# AutoCorres docs
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Files:
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tools/autocorres/tools/release_files/AUTOCORRES_FILES
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tools/autocorres/tools/release_files/CONTRIBUTORS
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tools/autocorres/tools/release_files/ChangeLog
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tools/autocorres/tools/release_files/README
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tools/autocorres/tools/stats/piccolo.txt
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tools/autocorres/tools/stats/rtos.txt
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tools/autocorres/tools/stats/schorr_waite.txt
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tools/autocorres/tools/stats/sel4.txt
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tools/autocorres/tools/stats/sysinit.txt
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: CC-BY-SA-4.0
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# ulem.sty
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Files:
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camkes/adl-spec/document/ulem.sty
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camkes/glue-proofs/document/ulem.sty
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camkes/glue-spec/document/ulem.sty
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spec/abstract/document/ulem.sty
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tools/autocorres/doc/quickstart/document/ulem.sty
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Copyright: 1989-2011 by Donald Arseneau (Vancouver, Canada; asnd@triumf.ca)
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License: LicenseRef-ulem
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# Figures
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Files:
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camkes/adl-spec/document/imgs/*.pdf
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camkes/adl-spec/document/imgs/*.svg
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camkes/glue-spec/document/imgs/*.pdf
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camkes/glue-spec/document/imgs/*.svg
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proof/infoflow/figs/example-auth-graph2.svg
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Copyright: 2020, Data61, CSIRO (ABN 41 687 119 230)
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License: CC-BY-SA-4.0
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# Other docs and text files
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misc/benchmark-isabelle/bench_results.txt
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is a sample; alter the names:
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in
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the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written
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|
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by James Random Hacker.
|
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|
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< signature of Ty Coon > , 1 April 1990
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Ty Coon, President of Vice
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