Add PostgreSQL Global Development Group to the copyright notices, and remove a couple of no-longer-appropriate references to Red Hat. Unfortunately I can't undo Red Hat's choice of GPL licensing, but it is what it is. Also reduce the pain of version-stamping by coalescing references to the version into one pair of macros, and removing not-especially-useful change logs. IMO the commit logs serve that purpose just as well.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # View README.pg_filedump first
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| CC=gcc
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| CFLAGS=-g -O -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations
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| # PGSQL MUST POINT TO pgsql SOURCE DIRECTORY
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| PGSQL=../../pgsql
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| CRC_SRC_DIR=${PGSQL}/src/backend/utils/hash
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| INCLUDE_DIR=${PGSQL}/src/include
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| all: pg_filedump
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| pg_filedump: pg_filedump.o pg_crc.o 
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| 	${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o pg_filedump pg_filedump.o pg_crc.o
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| pg_filedump.o: pg_filedump.c
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| 	${CC} ${CFLAGS} -I${INCLUDE_DIR} pg_filedump.c -c
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| pg_crc.o: ${CRC_SRC_DIR}/pg_crc.c
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| 	${CC} ${CFLAGS} -I${INCLUDE_DIR} ${CRC_SRC_DIR}/pg_crc.c -c 
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| clean:
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| 	rm -f *.o pg_filedump
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