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              e2fsprogs               1.44.5          (GPLv2, LGPLv2,) BSD2.0, MIT-like
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              musl                    1.1.21+etc     MIT
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              shadow                  4.6              BSD | Artistic-1.0
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              shadow-securetty        4.6              MIT
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              ====

              stb_image               comitID:787f1d6  MIT
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              Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett
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              xxHash                  0.7.2            BSD
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