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commit: b79e9321aebd83c8be4a7dd23625d6f392301e6f |
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Author: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org> |
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AuthorDate: Tue May 28 14:19:49 2019 +0000 |
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Commit: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org> |
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CommitDate: Tue May 28 14:25:45 2019 +0000 |
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URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=b79e9321 |
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licenses: Remove duplicate "telegram" license. |
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This is a duplicate of "GPL-3-with-openssl-exception". |
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Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo.org> |
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-Telegram Desktop is licensed under the GNU General Public License |
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-version 3 with the addition of the following special exception: |
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-In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give |
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-permission to link the code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL |
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-the code used other than OpenSSL. If you modify file(s) with this |
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- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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