crossley    2004/06/05 23:00:22

  Modified:    legal    antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt
  Log:
  Fix dos2unix line-endings.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.2       +28 -28    cocoon-2.1/legal/antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt
  
  Index: antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/cocoon-2.1/legal/antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
  --- antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt       31 Mar 2004 07:41:37 -0000      1.1
  +++ antlr-2.7.3.jar.license.txt       6 Jun 2004 06:00:22 -0000       1.2
  @@ -1,31 +1,31 @@
  -
  -SOFTWARE RIGHTS
  -
  +
  +SOFTWARE RIGHTS
  +
   ANTLR 1989-2004 Developed by Terence Parr
  -Partially supported by University of San Francisco & jGuru.com
  -
  -We reserve no legal rights to the ANTLR--it is fully in the
  -public domain. An individual or company may do whatever
  -they wish with source code distributed with ANTLR or the
  -code generated by ANTLR, including the incorporation of
  -ANTLR, or its output, into commerical software.
  -
  -We encourage users to develop software with ANTLR. However,
  -we do ask that credit is given to us for developing
  -ANTLR. By "credit", we mean that if you use ANTLR or
  -incorporate any source code into one of your programs
  -(commercial product, research project, or otherwise) that
  -you acknowledge this fact somewhere in the documentation,
  -research report, etc... If you like ANTLR and have
  -developed a nice tool with the output, please mention that
  -you developed it using ANTLR. In addition, we ask that the
  -headers remain intact in our source code. As long as these
  -guidelines are kept, we expect to continue enhancing this
  -system and expect to make other tools available as they are
  -completed.
  -
  -The primary ANTLR guy:
  -
  -Terence Parr
  +Partially supported by University of San Francisco & jGuru.com
  +
  +We reserve no legal rights to the ANTLR--it is fully in the
  +public domain. An individual or company may do whatever
  +they wish with source code distributed with ANTLR or the
  +code generated by ANTLR, including the incorporation of
  +ANTLR, or its output, into commerical software.
  +
  +We encourage users to develop software with ANTLR. However,
  +we do ask that credit is given to us for developing
  +ANTLR. By "credit", we mean that if you use ANTLR or
  +incorporate any source code into one of your programs
  +(commercial product, research project, or otherwise) that
  +you acknowledge this fact somewhere in the documentation,
  +research report, etc... If you like ANTLR and have
  +developed a nice tool with the output, please mention that
  +you developed it using ANTLR. In addition, we ask that the
  +headers remain intact in our source code. As long as these
  +guidelines are kept, we expect to continue enhancing this
  +system and expect to make other tools available as they are
  +completed.
  +
  +The primary ANTLR guy:
  +
  +Terence Parr
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  

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