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authorTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-07-17 20:59:44 +0000
committerTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-07-17 20:59:44 +0000
commit449320db9c0abe4d21844929ad1c21605c66753d (patch)
treef5ac551f05bf89cda5707de3d1f279be5d6bb149 /bin/ksh/LEGAL
parentf061418261beb728369a74f755cf78bd7521e0c2 (diff)
note non-free parts that got yanked years ago; tom.cosgrove@arches-consulting.com
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@@ -1,36 +1,12 @@
-$OpenBSD: LEGAL,v 1.1 1996/08/14 06:19:10 downsj Exp $
+$OpenBSD: LEGAL,v 1.2 2003/07/17 20:59:43 deraadt Exp $
pdksh is provided AS IS, with NO WARRANTY, either expressed or implied.
The vast majority of the code that makes pdksh is in the public domain.
The exceptions are:
sigact.c and sigact.h
- These are covered by copyrighten by Simon J. Gerraty;
- the copyright notice for these files is as follows:
- This is free software. It comes with NO WARRANTY.
- Permission to use, modify and distribute this source code
- is granted subject to the following conditions.
- 1/ that that the above copyright notice and this notice
- are preserved in all copies and that due credit be given
- to the author.
- 2/ that any changes to this code are clearly commented
- as such so that the author does get blamed for bugs
- other than his own.
+ [REMOVED]
aclocal.m4
- This is covered by the GNU General Public Licence (GPL)
- as it contains modified versions of macros that come with
- GNU autoconf. As this is used solely for configuration,
- the pdksh code itself is not covered by the GPL.
- The following is taken from autoconf 2.x documentation
- (info autoconf questions distributing) concerning use
- of autoconf in programs:
-
- There are no restrictions on how the configuration
- scripts that Autoconf produces may be distributed
- or used. In Autoconf version 1, they were covered by
- the GNU General Public License. We still encourage
- software authors to distribute their work under terms
- like those of the GPL, but doing so is not required
- to use Autoconf.
+ [REMOVED]
That's it. Short and simple.