Licensing information

In addition to the GNU Public License (GPL), each of these packages includes its own licensing information. Please consult the individual tools for their licensing information.

The freeware packages ("Code") provided here are made available as a convenience to IBM customers. IBM does not own the Code, and did not develop or exhaustively test the Code. IBM does not provide support for the Code. These packages are available for download via http://www-304.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/lopdiags/yum.html.

Each Code package is subject to the terms of the license that is included in the Code package. By downloading a particular package you agree to accept and comply with the license terms that accompany such package.

No Warranty: The Code is provided "As is." To the extent permitted by applicable law, IBM disclaims all warranties either express or implied, including without limitation any warranty of non-infringement, noninterference, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose regarding the code or technical support, if any.

This exclusion also applies to any of IBM's subcontractors, suppliers, or program developers (collectively called "Suppliers"). Limitation of Liability: Neither IBM nor its suppliers are liable for any direct or indirect damages, including without limitation, lost profits, lost savings, or any incidental, special, or other economic consequential damages, even if IBM is informed of their possibility. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.

Introduction

A number of open source packages have been prepared for installation on Linux using the RPM Package Manager. These packages, also known as RPMs, are available on an as-is basis for beta-level use. Once you accept these terms, you will be granted access to RPMs that will allow you to access the packages. The RPMs are deemed IBM confidential information. You will not (i) disclose, distribute, transfer or otherwise provide RPMs to any third party, (ii) use RPMs outside of your enterprise or (iii) remove any copyright or other notices from RPMs. You will ensure that anyone within your enterprise who uses RPMs does so only on your behalf and complies with these terms. If you do not comply with these terms, IBM may terminate your rights to access the packages.

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