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Revision 3.2b, February 2007
This revision of the documentation describes Ice version 3.2b.
The Ice source distribution makes use of a number of third-party products:
• Berkeley DB, developed by Sleepycat Software (http://www.sleepycat.com)
• bzip2/libbzip2, developed by Julian R. Seward (http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2)
• The OpenSSL Toolkit, developed by the OpenSSL Project (http://www.openssl.org)
• SSLeay, developed by Eric Young (mailto:eay@cryptsoft.com)
• Expat, developed by James Clark (http://www.libexpat.org)
• STLport, developed by the STLport Standard Library Project (http://www.stlport.org)
See the Ice source distribution for the license agreements for each of these products.
NOTE: The documentation contains a number of unresolved cross-references to material
that has not yet been written, but will be added in the future. Such cross-references
are marked “XREF”.
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