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Prebuilt libvips and dependencies for use with sharp on Linux (glibc) x64
@img/sharp-libvips-linux-x64
Prebuilt libvips and dependencies for use with sharp on Linux (glibc) x64.
This software contains third-party libraries used under the terms of the following licences:
Library | Used under the terms of |
---|---|
aom | BSD 2-Clause + Alliance for Open Media Patent License 1.0 |
cairo | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
cgif | MIT Licence |
expat | MIT Licence |
fontconfig | fontconfig Licence (BSD-like) |
freetype | freetype Licence (BSD-like) |
fribidi | LGPLv3 |
glib | LGPLv3 |
harfbuzz | MIT Licence |
highway | Apache-2.0 License, BSD 3-Clause |
lcms | MIT Licence |
libarchive | BSD 2-Clause |
libexif | LGPLv3 |
libffi | MIT Licence |
libheif | LGPLv3 |
libimagequant | BSD 2-Clause |
libnsgif | MIT Licence |
libpng | libpng License |
librsvg | LGPLv3 |
libspng | BSD 2-Clause, libpng License |
libtiff | libtiff License (BSD-like) |
libvips | LGPLv3 |
libwebp | New BSD License |
libxml2 | MIT Licence |
mozjpeg | zlib License, IJG License, BSD-3-Clause |
pango | LGPLv3 |
pixman | MIT Licence |
proxy-libintl | LGPLv3 |
zlib-ng | zlib Licence |
Use of libraries under the terms of the LGPLv3 is via the "any later version" clause of the LGPLv2 or LGPLv2.1.
Please report any errors or omissions via https://github.com/lovell/sharp-libvips/issues/new
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Prebuilt libvips and dependencies for use with sharp on Linux (glibc) x64
We found that @img/sharp-libvips-linux-x64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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