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Adjust for GPLv3.
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2008-08-23 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
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* doc/gperf.texi (Output Copyright): Adjust for GPLv3.
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2008-08-23 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
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All source files are now under GPLv3+.
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@@ -878,8 +878,8 @@ Also, in this case the @samp{-c} option (or, equivalently, the
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by @code{gperf} to be under GPL. The reason is that the output contains
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only small pieces of text that come directly from @code{gperf}'s source
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code -- only about 7 lines long, too small for being significant --, and
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therefore the output is not a ``derivative work'' of @code{gperf} (in the
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sense of U.S.@: copyright law).
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therefore the output is not a ``work based on @code{gperf}'' (in the
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sense of the GPL version 3).
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On the other hand, the output produced by @code{gperf} contains essentially
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all of the input file. Therefore the output is under the same license, with
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