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diff --git a/luaotfload.dtx b/luaotfload.dtx index 4f83091..d3432be 100644 --- a/luaotfload.dtx +++ b/luaotfload.dtx @@ -635,5 +635,438 @@ end % \iffalse %</package> % \fi +% +% \clearpage +% \section{The GNU GPL License v2} +% +% The GPL requires the complete license text to be distributed along +% with the code. 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