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--- a/README Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/README Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ + +libtu + +Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2003. +<tuomov at iki.fi> - libtu - - Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - - <tuomov@cc.tut.fi> - - - -Libtu is a small utility library for programs written in C. Naturally, -libtu is free software under the "Artistic License". See the file -LICENSE for details. +Libtu is a small utility library for programs written in C. You may +distribute and modify it under the terms of either the Clarified +Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later, both reproduced +in the file LICENSE. To build the library, first edit system.mk to customize it for your system if necessary. Then 'make depend && make'.
--- a/include/libtu/dlist.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/dlist.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/common.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_DLIST_H
--- a/include/libtu/map.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/map.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/map.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_MAP_H
--- a/include/libtu/misc.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/misc.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/misc.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_MISC_H
--- a/include/libtu/optparser.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/optparser.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/optparser.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_OPTPARSER_H
--- a/include/libtu/output.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/output.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/output.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_OUTPUT_H
--- a/include/libtu/parser.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/parser.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/parser.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_PARSER_H
--- a/include/libtu/tokenizer.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/tokenizer.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/tokenizer.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_TOKENIZER_H
--- a/include/libtu/types.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/types.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/types.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_TYPES_H
--- a/include/libtu/util.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/include/libtu/util.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/util.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #ifndef LIBTU_UTIL_H
--- a/map.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/map.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/map.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <string.h>
--- a/misc.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/misc.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/misc.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdlib.h>
--- a/np-conv.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/np-conv.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/np-conv.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <math.h>
--- a/numparser2.h Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/numparser2.h Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/numparser2.h * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #define MAX_MANTISSA 10 /* should be enough for our needs */
--- a/optparser.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/optparser.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/optparser.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <string.h>
--- a/output.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/output.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/output.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdio.h>
--- a/parser.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/parser.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/parser.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <string.h>
--- a/tester.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/tester.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/tester.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdio.h>
--- a/tester2.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/tester2.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/tester2.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdio.h>
--- a/tester3.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/tester3.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/tester3.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdio.h>
--- a/tokenizer.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/tokenizer.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/tokenizer.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <errno.h>
--- a/util.c Wed Apr 16 09:09:34 2003 +0200 +++ b/util.c Wed May 28 23:48:16 2003 +0200 @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ * libtu/util.c * * Copyright (c) Tuomo Valkonen 1999-2002. - * See the included file LICENSE for details. + * + * You may distribute and modify this library under the terms of either + * the Clarified Artistic License or the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. */ #include <stdarg.h>