mksh/LEGAL
tg a34b05d2e6 Import OpenBSD 3.3 source repository from CTM 3132 the first time
This opens an OpenBSD-mirabile (aka MirBSD) repository.

### MirBSD is:
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#       C Language, BSD/Berkeley Unix; 386BSD, NetBSD 1.1 and OpenBSD.
#
# Anyone who obtained a copy of this work is hereby permitted to freely use,
# distribute, modify, merge, sublicence, give away or sell it as long as the
# authors are given due credit and the following notice is retained:
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# This work is provided "as is", with no explicit or implicit warranty what-
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# ted through or is caused by creation or modification of this work.

MirBSD is my private tree. MirBSD does not differ very much from OpenBSD
and intentionally tracks OpenBSD. That's why it _is_ OpenBSD, just not the
official one. It's like with DarrenBSD.

At time of this writing, no advertising for MirBSD must be done,
because the advertising clause has not yet been sorted out.

http://templeofhate.com/tglaser/MirBSD/index.php
2003-03-22 17:35:03 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: LEGAL,v 1.1.1.1 1996/08/14 06:19:10 downsj Exp $
pdksh is provided AS IS, with NO WARRANTY, either expressed or implied.
The vast majority of the code that makes pdksh is in the public domain.
The exceptions are:
sigact.c and sigact.h
These are covered by copyrighten by Simon J. Gerraty;
the copyright notice for these files is as follows:
This is free software. It comes with NO WARRANTY.
Permission to use, modify and distribute this source code
is granted subject to the following conditions.
1/ that that the above copyright notice and this notice
are preserved in all copies and that due credit be given
to the author.
2/ that any changes to this code are clearly commented
as such so that the author does get blamed for bugs
other than his own.
aclocal.m4
This is covered by the GNU General Public Licence (GPL)
as it contains modified versions of macros that come with
GNU autoconf. As this is used solely for configuration,
the pdksh code itself is not covered by the GPL.
The following is taken from autoconf 2.x documentation
(info autoconf questions distributing) concerning use
of autoconf in programs:
There are no restrictions on how the configuration
scripts that Autoconf produces may be distributed
or used. In Autoconf version 1, they were covered by
the GNU General Public License. We still encourage
software authors to distribute their work under terms
like those of the GPL, but doing so is not required
to use Autoconf.
That's it. Short and simple.