--- projs/trunk/shared_source/c_cmode/ccmfatal.c 2016/10/14 01:50:00 42 +++ projs/trunk/shared_source/c_cmode/ccmfatal.c 2016/10/25 00:10:48 54 @@ -1,687 +1,29 @@ -// $Header: /cvsroot/esrg/sfesrg/esrgpcpj/shared/c_cmode/ccmfatal.c,v 1.3 2001/07/13 21:02:20 dtashley Exp $ - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -//Copyright 2001 David T. Ashley +// $Header$ //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -//This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the GNU GENERAL -//PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3, full license text below. +//This file is part of "David T. Ashley's Shared Source Code", a set of shared components +//integrated into many of David T. 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