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时间2011-02-01 04:26:52
作者Kai Engert <kaie@kuix...>
CommiterKai Engert

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change LICENSE file to contain correct triple licenses

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diff -r 01cc668dbb91 -r a1487dbe1075 LICENSE
--- a/LICENSE Tue Jan 18 13:09:04 2011 +0100
+++ b/LICENSE Mon Jan 31 20:26:52 2011 +0100
@@ -1,3 +1,40 @@
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@@ -467,4 +504,852 @@
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