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Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 by Richard Kelsey and Jonathan Rees.
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Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 by Olin Shivers and Brian D. Carlstrom.
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   Use of this program for non-commercial purposes is permitted provided
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that such use is acknowledged both in the software itself and in
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accompanying documentation.
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   Use of this program for commercial purposes is also permitted, but
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only if, in addition to the acknowledgement required for
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non-commercial users, written notification of such use is provided by
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the commercial user to the authors prior to the fabrication and
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distribution of the resulting software.
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 This software is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
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Distributing Autoconf Output
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****************************
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[excerpt from autoconf documentation]
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   The configuration scripts that Autoconf produces are covered by the
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GNU General Public License.  This is because they consist almost
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entirely of parts of Autoconf itself, rearranged somewhat, and Autoconf
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is distributed under the terms of the GPL.  As applied to Autoconf, the
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GPL just means that you need to distribute `configure.in' along with
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`configure'.
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   Programs that use Autoconf scripts to configure themselves do not
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automatically come under the GPL.  Distributing an Autoconf
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configuration script as part of a program is considered to be *mere
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aggregation* of that work with the Autoconf script.  Such programs are
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not derivative works based on Autoconf; only their configuration scripts
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are.  We still encourage software authors to distribute their work under
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terms like those of the GPL, but doing so is not required to use
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Autoconf.
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