On 16 April 2009, Eclipse and IBM announced that "the Common Public
License (CPL) has been officially superseded by the Eclipse Public
License (EPL). The CPL will no longer be considered an active open
source license, but there’s an easy migration path for CPL code to
transition to EPL. ... But because EPL has been denoted as the formal
“successor version of the CPL” you can use a provision already in the
CPL to switch. Section 7 says:  'In addition, after a new version of
the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to distribute the
Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.'  EPL 1.0
is considered the “new version” of CPL 1.0 under OSI rules.

I'll update the LICENSE file before the next releases of trousers and tpm-tools.

Thanks,
Kent

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