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Patrick Williamsc124f4f2015-09-15 14:41:29 -05001COPYING: add GPLv2 license file
2
3this is a local file recipe and the license file is missing.In order
4to pass the license checksum checking, the license file is needed. So
5this patch add the GPLv2 license file.
6
7Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [licensing]
8
9Signed-off-by: Yu Ke <ke.yu@intel.com>
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11diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
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