S-hull, Copyright (c) 2010
Dr David SInclair
Cambridge, UK

email david@s-hull.org

The software includes the S-hull programs.
S-hull is copyrighted as above.
S-hull is free software and may be obtained from www.s-hull.org.
It may be freely copied, modified, 
and redistributed under the following conditions:
S-hull is free software and may be obtained from www.s-hull.org.
It may be freely copied, modified, 
and redistributed under the following conditions which might loosely be termed a contribtors beerware license:
1. All copyright notices must remain intact in all files.
2. A copy of this text file must be distributed along with any copies 
   of S-hull that you redistribute; this includes copies that you have 
   modified, or copies of programs or other software products that 
   include S-hull where distributed as source.

3. If you modify S-hull, you must include a notice giving the
   name of the person performing the modification, the date of
   modification, and the reason for such modification.

4. If you are distributing a binary or compiled version of s-hull it
	    is not necessary to include any acknowledgement or reference
	    to s-hull.
5. There is no warranty or other guarantee of fitness for S-hull, it is 
   provided solely "as is".  Bug reports or fixes may be sent to 
   bugs@s-hull.org; the authors may or may not act on them as 
   they desire.
6. By copying or compliing the code for S-hull you explicitly indemnify 
the copyright holder against any liability he may incur as a result of you 
copying the code.

7. If you meet any of the contributors to the code you used from s-hull.org
	    in a pub or a bar, and you think the source code they contributed to is worth it,
	    you can buy them a beer.

	    If your principles run against beer a bacon-double-cheeseburger would do just as nicely
	    or you could email david@s-hull.org and arrange to make a donation of 10 of your local currancy units
	    to support s-hull.org.
	    
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This is permission to use s-hull-pro mathgl as long as the routines retain
my copyright notice. I an happy for it to be included in an LGPL product and 
I am happy for the source to be bundled with mathgl under whatever license you
use for that.
