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$MirOS: src/bin/mksh/copyright,v 1.11 2006/01/30 12:39:14 tg Exp $
mksh is a collective work under the following licence:
# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
# Thorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
#
# Licensee is hereby permitted to deal in this work without restric-
# tion, including unlimited rights to use, publicly perform, modify,
# merge, distribute, sell, give away or sublicence, provided all co-
# pyright notices above, these terms and the disclaimer are retained
# in all redistributions or reproduced in accompanying documentation
# or other materials provided with binary redistributions.
#
# All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this soft-
# ware must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes material provided by Thorsten Glaser.
#
# Licensor offers the work "AS IS" and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind,
# express, or implied, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable
# law, without malicious intent or gross negligence; in no event may
# licensor, an author or contributor be held liable for any indirect
# or other damage, or direct damage except proven a consequence of a
# direct error of said person and intended use of this work, loss or
# other issues arising in any way out of its use, even if advised of
# the possibility of such damage or existence of a nontrivial bug.
The author recognises the contributions of the pdksh authors who have
dedicated their work into the Public Domain.
The file "alloc.c" is covered by a 2-clause UCB-style BSD licence in-
stead, please look at the file for the complete terms.
On systems which use the GNU libc, an additional file (strlfun.c) has
to be built. It is covered by the ISC/OpenBSD licence.
On GNU/Cygwin, GNU/Linux, Solaris, mksh builds setmode.c which is co-
vered by a three-clause UCB licence.