Andrew Pinski wrote:
Then why does config/rs6000/gnu.h have one, it is more trivial than
the others.

Different people writing different files at different times making different interpretations of the same rule.

Also, sometimes it happens that a file will start as trivial/non-trivial, and then later modifications will change it to non-trivial/trivial, but the patcher doesn't bother to add/remove the copyright notice. Just like sometimes people forget to change the date in the copyright notice.

There isn't much point in asking why this happens. If it bothers you, then fix it. If it doesn't bother you, then don't worry about it.
--
Jim Wilson, GNU Tools Support, http://www.specifix.com

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