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From: Karl Berry
Subject: www/licenses .symlinks lgpl-2.1.dbk lgpl-2.1.ht...
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:39:54 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
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Changes by:     Karl Berry <karl>       07/06/19 23:39:54

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+<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-1'?>
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