Someone has pointed out that the following files have the 4-part BSD
copyright, which includes the advertising clause:
src/backend/port/darwin/system.csrc/backend/port/dynloader/freebsd.csrc/backend/port/dynloader/openbsd.csrc/backend/port/dynloader/netbsd.csrc/backend/utils/mb/wstrcmp.csrc/backend/utils/mb/wstrncmp.csrc/port/strtoul.csrc/port/getopt.csrc/port/getopt_long.csrc/port/inet_aton.csrc/port/strtol.csrc/port/snprintf.ccontrib/pgcrypto/blf.ccontrib/pgcrypto/blf.h
Because Berkeley has said the advertising clause is to be
ignored/removed, should we remove it from our files too?
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