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authorcharnier <charnier@FreeBSD.org>2002-10-16 13:58:39 +0000
committercharnier <charnier@FreeBSD.org>2002-10-16 13:58:39 +0000
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+ $FreeBSD$
+
This is the C indenter, it originally came from the University of Illinois
via some distribution tape for PDP-11 Unix. It has subsequently been
hacked upon by James Gosling @ CMU. It isn't very pretty, and really needs
@@ -45,7 +48,7 @@ version. David Willcox (the author) states that:
| Time passed. Some years later, indent showed up on one of the early
| emacs distributions.
|
-| Later still, someone from UC Berlekey called the UofI and asked if
+| Later still, someone from UC Berkeley called the UofI and asked if
| indent was in the public domain. They wanted to include it in their
| UNIX distributions, along with the emacs stuff. I was no longer at the
| UofI, but Rob Kolstad, who was, asked me about it. I told him I didn't
@@ -67,7 +70,7 @@ version. David Willcox (the author) states that:
| Berkeley's copyright probably should only cover their changes, and I
| don't know their feelings about sending it out.
-In any case, there appears to be noone at UofI to clarify/and change
+In any case, there appears to be none at UofI to clarify/and change
that copyright, but I am confident (based on the statements of its
author) that the code, as it stands with its copyright, is
distributable, and will not cause any legal problems.
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