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From: "Ulrich Müller" <ulm@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: profiles/, licenses/
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2022 14:41:52
Message-Id: 1654267298.4adb105fc21e8308f8b3f65d14a037e6e5debd00.ulm@gentoo
1 commit: 4adb105fc21e8308f8b3f65d14a037e6e5debd00
2 Author: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
3 AuthorDate: Fri Jun 3 14:35:54 2022 +0000
4 Commit: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
5 CommitDate: Fri Jun 3 14:41:38 2022 +0000
6 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=4adb105f
7
8 licenses: Remove unused LPPL-1.3b
9
10 Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo.org>
11
12 licenses/LPPL-1.3b | 416 ------------------------------------------------
13 profiles/license_groups | 2 +-
14 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 417 deletions(-)
15
16 diff --git a/licenses/LPPL-1.3b b/licenses/LPPL-1.3b
17 deleted file mode 100644
18 index 63d99b454446..000000000000
19 --- a/licenses/LPPL-1.3b
20 +++ /dev/null
21 @@ -1,416 +0,0 @@
22 -The LaTeX Project Public License
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293 - immediately upon announcement.
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297 - then this takes effect immediately upon announcement.
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411 -stability for the user community. They therefore concern themselves
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438
439 diff --git a/profiles/license_groups b/profiles/license_groups
440 index 4a046dead094..cdcac4dd254a 100644
441 --- a/profiles/license_groups
442 +++ b/profiles/license_groups
443 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ OSI-APPROVED 0BSD AFL-3.0 AGPL-3 AGPL-3+ Apache-1.1 Apache-2.0 APL-1.0 APSL-2 Ar
444 # Licenses in this list should NOT appear directly or indirectly in
445 # @FSF-APPROVED or @OSI-APPROVED.
446 # Note: Licenses for fonts should be included in @MISC-FREE-DOCS.
447 -MISC-FREE AIFFWriter.m Allegro alternate AMPAS BEER-WARE boehm-gc BSD-1 BSD-2-with-patent BSD-with-attribution BSD-with-disclosure buddy bufexplorer.vim BZIP2 CAOSL CDDL-1.1 CDDL-Schily CeCILL-C CMake CPL-0.5 CRACKLIB Crypt-IDEA curl DES docbook dom4j DUMB-0.9.3 ElementTree Emacs ErlPL-1.1 FastCGI feh File-MMagic Flashpix FLEX flexmock FLTK freetts FVWM gd gsm HTML-Tidy iASL icu IDPL imagemagick Info-ZIP inner-net Interbase-1.0 ipadic Ispell JDOM JOVE Khronos-CLHPP LambdaMOO LIBGLOSS libmng libpng libpng2 libtiff LLGPL-2.1 LPPL-1.3 LPPL-1.3b lsof matplotlib Mini-XML minpack MIT-with-advertising mm mpich2 NCSA-AMD NCSA-HDF netcat NEWLIB ngrep Old-MIT openafs-krb5-a Openwall otter par PCRE perforce photopc PHP-2.02 pngcrush pngnq Princeton psutils rc rdisc regexp-UofT repoze RSA RtMidi rwpng sash scanlogd sdlsasteroids Sendmail Sendmail-Open-Source SMAIL Snd SSLeay symlinks Sympow-BSD tablelist tcltk tcp_wrappers_license TeX TeX-other-free TextMate-bundle the-Click-license Time-Format
448 Time-modules tm-align torque-2.5 totd Toyoda trio UCAR-Unidata URT VTK w3m wm2 x2x xbatt xboing XC Xdebug xtrs ZSH
449 +MISC-FREE AIFFWriter.m Allegro alternate AMPAS BEER-WARE boehm-gc BSD-1 BSD-2-with-patent BSD-with-attribution BSD-with-disclosure buddy bufexplorer.vim BZIP2 CAOSL CDDL-1.1 CDDL-Schily CeCILL-C CMake CPL-0.5 CRACKLIB Crypt-IDEA curl DES docbook dom4j DUMB-0.9.3 ElementTree Emacs ErlPL-1.1 FastCGI feh File-MMagic Flashpix FLEX flexmock FLTK freetts FVWM gd gsm HTML-Tidy iASL icu IDPL imagemagick Info-ZIP inner-net Interbase-1.0 ipadic Ispell JDOM JOVE Khronos-CLHPP LambdaMOO LIBGLOSS libmng libpng libpng2 libtiff LLGPL-2.1 LPPL-1.3 lsof matplotlib Mini-XML minpack MIT-with-advertising mm mpich2 NCSA-AMD NCSA-HDF netcat NEWLIB ngrep Old-MIT openafs-krb5-a Openwall otter par PCRE perforce photopc PHP-2.02 pngcrush pngnq Princeton psutils rc rdisc regexp-UofT repoze RSA RtMidi rwpng sash scanlogd sdlsasteroids Sendmail Sendmail-Open-Source SMAIL Snd SSLeay symlinks Sympow-BSD tablelist tcltk tcp_wrappers_license TeX TeX-other-free TextMate-bundle the-Click-license Time-Format Time-modu
450 les tm-align torque-2.5 totd Toyoda trio UCAR-Unidata URT VTK w3m wm2 x2x xbatt xboing XC Xdebug xtrs ZSH
451
452 # Metaset for all free software
453 FREE-SOFTWARE @FSF-APPROVED @OSI-APPROVED @MISC-FREE