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From: "Ulrich Müller" <ulm@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: licenses/, profiles/
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 20:04:42
Message-Id: 1534536230.43a032906664ddcc9c4860dd9ee8fab39bb3bd03.ulm@gentoo
1 commit: 43a032906664ddcc9c4860dd9ee8fab39bb3bd03
2 Author: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
3 AuthorDate: Fri Aug 17 20:01:17 2018 +0000
4 Commit: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
5 CommitDate: Fri Aug 17 20:03:50 2018 +0000
6 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=43a03290
7
8 licenses: Remove unused.
9
10 licenses/CRAYON-PHYSICS | 17 --
11 licenses/MARBLEBLAST | 60 -----
12 licenses/hoomd-blue | 46 ----
13 licenses/logtalk | 692 ------------------------------------------------
14 profiles/license_groups | 2 +-
15 5 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 816 deletions(-)
16
17 diff --git a/licenses/CRAYON-PHYSICS b/licenses/CRAYON-PHYSICS
18 deleted file mode 100644
19 index 6da1f2e7d6f..00000000000
20 --- a/licenses/CRAYON-PHYSICS
21 +++ /dev/null
22 @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
23 -Crayon Physics Deluxe Licence Agreement
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41 diff --git a/licenses/MARBLEBLAST b/licenses/MARBLEBLAST
42 deleted file mode 100644
43 index 4e94c9914a3..00000000000
44 --- a/licenses/MARBLEBLAST
45 +++ /dev/null
46 @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
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108 diff --git a/licenses/hoomd-blue b/licenses/hoomd-blue
109 deleted file mode 100644
110 index 4e38f05d257..00000000000
111 --- a/licenses/hoomd-blue
112 +++ /dev/null
113 @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
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161 diff --git a/licenses/logtalk b/licenses/logtalk
162 deleted file mode 100644
163 index e1ecd119d86..00000000000
164 --- a/licenses/logtalk
165 +++ /dev/null
166 @@ -1,692 +0,0 @@
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860 diff --git a/profiles/license_groups b/profiles/license_groups
861 index 9fb680107ae..79b88fbf04f 100644
862 --- a/profiles/license_groups
863 +++ b/profiles/license_groups
864 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ BINARY-REDISTRIBUTABLE @FREE bh-luxi Broadcom Dina intel-ucode ipw2100-fw ipw220
865
866 # License agreements that try to take away your rights. These are more
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