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gnome-doc-utils.make
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The gnome-doc-utils.make make script can be included into your Makefiles
to build, verify, and install your documentation.  It was written by
Shaun McCance.
 
gnome-doc-utils.make is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.  Most
files output by gnome-doc-utils.make are actually output using one of
the other tools in this package, or using a commonly-available tool
from another package.  Thus, the files output by this script are not
affected by the GPL.  They may, however, be affected by the terms of
the individual programs that are being invoked.
 
We make every effort to avoid calling programs that will introduce
restrictions on redistribution of your package; however, we can not
guarantee that no such restrictions exist for files generated by tools
outside this package.
 
As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you distribute
gnome-doc-utils.make as part of a program that contains a configuration script
generated by Autoconf, you may include gnome-doc-utils.make under the same
distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
 
 
XSLT
----
This package contains various XSLT files for transforming DocBook and other
formats.  They were written primarily by Shaun McCance.
 
The XSLT files are released under the terms of the GNU LGPL.  You may build
customizations from these stylesheets using their public documented interfaces,
using either xsl:import or xsl:include, with no restrictions on your customized
stylesheets.  You may also invoke the stylesheets freely, either with a simple
XSLT processor such as xsltproc, or using an XSLT processing library within
your program.  The use of these stylesheets has no bearing on the licensing
terms of the XSLT processing program you use.
 
The files output by the stylesheets are not affected by the terms of the LGPL.
In particular, some of the stylesheets output program files rather than simple
data files.  The generated program files are also not affected by the LGPL.
You can redistribute all generated files as you see fit.
 
Sometimes it is necessary to include small portions of the stylesheets within
your source distribution to make building simpler for end users and packagers.
As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you distribute
the stylesheets as part of a program that contains a configuration script
generated by Autoconf, you may include those stylesheets under the same
distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.