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doc: Update copyright notices.

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Note that we now print Copyright g10 Code instead of FSF.
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Werner Koch 2023-01-20 09:07:20 +01:00
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# configure.ac - for GnuPG 2.1
# Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Werner Koch
# Copyright (C) 1998-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2022 g10 Code GmbH
# Copyright (C) 2003-2023 g10 Code GmbH
#
# This file is part of GnuPG.
#
@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ AC_INIT([mym4_package],[mym4_version],[https://bugs.gnupg.org])
# When changing the SWDB tag please also adjust the hard coded tags in
# build-aux/speedo.mk, build-aux/getswdb.sh, and Makefile.am
# As well as the source info for the man pages.
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GNUPG_SWDB_TAG, "gnupg24", [swdb tag for this branch])
NEED_GPGRT_VERSION=1.46
@ -524,21 +525,7 @@ AH_BOTTOM([
#define GNUPG_OPENPGP_REVOC_DIR "openpgp-revocs.d"
#define GNUPG_CACHE_DIR "cache.d"
/* GnuPG has always been a part of the GNU project and thus we have
* shown the FSF as holder of the copyright. We continue to do so for
* the reason that without the FSF the free software used all over the
* world would not have come into existence. However, under Windows
* we print a different copyright string with --version because the
* copyright assignments of g10 Code and Werner Koch were terminated
* many years ago, g10 Code is still the major contributor to the
* code, and Windows is not an FSF endorsed platform. Note that the
* actual list of copyright holders can be found in the AUTHORS file. */
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
#define GNUPG_DEF_COPYRIGHT_LINE "Copyright (C) 2021 g10 Code GmbH"
#else
#define GNUPG_DEF_COPYRIGHT_LINE \
"Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
#endif
#define GNUPG_DEF_COPYRIGHT_LINE "Copyright (C) 2023 g10 Code GmbH"
/* For some systems (DOS currently), we hardcode the path here. For
POSIX systems the values are constructed by the Makefiles, so that