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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2009-09-28 15:46:51 (GMT)
committerBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2009-09-28 15:46:51 (GMT)
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Convert CMake non-find modules to BSD License
This adds copyright/license notification blocks CMake's non-find modules. Most of the modules had no notices at all. Some had notices referring to the BSD license already. This commit normalizes existing notices and adds missing notices.
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+#=============================================================================
+# Copyright 2008-2009 Kitware, Inc.
+#
+# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
+# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
+#
+# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
+# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+# See the License for more information.
+#=============================================================================
+# (To distributed this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
+# License text for the above reference.)
+
# This file is used by EnableLanguage in cmGlobalGenerator to
# determine that the selected ASM_MASM "compiler" (should be masm or masm64)
# can actually "compile" and link the most basic of programs. If not, a