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+Fetch from: http://etherlabmaster.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/etherlabmaster/etherlabmaster/rev/907948bb2285
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+Signed-off-by: Samuel Martin <s.martin49@gmail.com>
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+---
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+# HG changeset patch
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+# User Florian Pose <fp@igh-essen.com>
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+# Date 1342171132 -7200
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+# Node ID 907948bb2285cbc30af501729593e4fefa7c20db
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+# Parent 5d7d2722dfaa0de2c80efb3187d41e434814f783
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+Fixed COPYING.LESSER to be LGPL 2.1 (like in file headers).
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+diff -r 5d7d2722dfaa -r 907948bb2285 COPYING.LESSER
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+--- a/COPYING.LESSER Fri Jul 13 10:42:31 2012 +0200
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