r11368 - packages/trunk/0ad-data/debian

Bertrand Marc bbk-guest at alioth.debian.org
Mon Sep 6 18:54:16 UTC 2010


Author: bbk-guest
Date: 2010-09-06 18:54:14 +0000 (Mon, 06 Sep 2010)
New Revision: 11368

Modified:
   packages/trunk/0ad-data/debian/copyright
Log:
Add Gust font licence to copyright

Modified: packages/trunk/0ad-data/debian/copyright
===================================================================
--- packages/trunk/0ad-data/debian/copyright	2010-09-06 18:18:36 UTC (rev 11367)
+++ packages/trunk/0ad-data/debian/copyright	2010-09-06 18:54:14 UTC (rev 11368)
@@ -330,7 +330,452 @@
 
     The font files in data/tools/fontbuilder/fonts are covered by the GUST Font
     License.
+    
+    This is version 1.0, dated 22 June 2009, of the GUST Font License.
+    (GUST is the Polish TeX Users Group, http://www.gust.org.pl)
 
+    For the most recent version of this license see
+    http://www.gust.org.pl/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt
+    or
+    http://tug.org/fonts/licenses/GUST-FONT-LICENSE.txt
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