change library names and structure
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/common_j2se/org/eclipse/swt/internal/Library.java b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/common_j2se/org/eclipse/swt/internal/Library.java
index ae32fa7..b8c6557 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/common_j2se/org/eclipse/swt/internal/Library.java
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/common_j2se/org/eclipse/swt/internal/Library.java
@@ -36,18 +36,20 @@
 }

 

 /**

- * Returns the OS name.

+ * Returns the platform name.

  *

- * @return the os name of the currently running SWT

+ * @return the platform name of the currently running SWT

  */

-static String getOS () {

-	String name = System.getProperty("os.name");

-	if (name == null) return "unknown";

-	name = name.toLowerCase ();

-	if (name.indexOf ("windows ce") == 0) return "win32-ce";

-	if (name.indexOf ("win") == 0) return "win32";

-	if (name.indexOf ("sun") == 0) return "solaris";

-	return name;

+static String getPlatform () {

+	String [] names = new String [] {"motif", "gtk", "win32", "photon",};

+	for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {

+		try {
+			Class.forName("org.eclipse.swt.internal."+names[i]+".OS");

+			return names[i];

+		} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {

+		}
+	}

+	return "unknown";

 }

 

 /**

@@ -73,28 +75,39 @@
  */

 public static void loadLibrary (String name) {

 	/*

-     * Include OS name to support same window system

-     * on different operating systems.

+     * Include platform name to support different windowing systems

+     * on same operating system.

 	 */

-	String newName = name + "-" + getOS () + "-" + MAJOR_VERSION;

-

-	/* Force 3 digits in minor version number */

-	if (MINOR_VERSION < 10) {

-		newName += "00";

-	} else {

-		if (MINOR_VERSION < 100) newName += "0";

-	}

-	newName += MINOR_VERSION;

+	String platform = getPlatform ();

 	

-	/* No "r" until first revision */

-	if (REVISION > 0) newName += "r" + REVISION;

+	/*

+	 * Get version qualifier.

+	 */

+	String version = System.getProperty ("swt.version");

+	if (version == null) {

+		version = "" + MAJOR_VERSION;

+		/* Force 3 digits in minor version number */

+		if (MINOR_VERSION < 10) {

+			version += "00";

+		} else {

+			if (MINOR_VERSION < 100) version += "0";

+		}

+		version += MINOR_VERSION;		

+		/* No "r" until first revision */

+		if (REVISION > 0) version += "r" + REVISION;

+	}

+

 	try {

+		String newName = name + "-" + platform + "-" + version;		

 		System.loadLibrary (newName);

-	} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {

+		return;

+	} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e1) {		

 		try {

-			System.loadLibrary (name);

+			String newName = name + "-" + platform;

+			System.loadLibrary (newName);

+			return;

 		} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e2) {

-			throw e;

+			throw e1;

 		}

 	}

 }

diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk/library/make_gtk.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk/library/make_gtk.mak
index b2f9488..c3a594a 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk/library/make_gtk.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk/library/make_gtk.mak
@@ -29,19 +29,21 @@
 # Define the various DLL (shared) libraries to be made.
 
 SWT_PREFIX   = swt
-OS_PREFIX    = linux
-SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
-SWTPI_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-pi-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+WS_PREFIX    = gtk
+SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+
+PI_PREFIX   = swt-pi
+SWTPI_DLL   = lib$(PI_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 
 GNOME_PREFIX = swt-gnome
-GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 GNOME_LIB    = -x -shared \
     -L/usr/lib \
    -lgnome -lglib \
     -lm -ldl
 
 PIXBUF_PREFIX = swt-pixbuf
-PIXBUF_DLL    = lib$(PIXBUF_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+PIXBUF_DLL    = lib$(PIXBUF_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 
 
 #
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk1x/library/make_gtk.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk1x/library/make_gtk.mak
index b2f9488..c3a594a 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk1x/library/make_gtk.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/gtk1x/library/make_gtk.mak
@@ -29,19 +29,21 @@
 # Define the various DLL (shared) libraries to be made.
 
 SWT_PREFIX   = swt
-OS_PREFIX    = linux
-SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
-SWTPI_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-pi-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+WS_PREFIX    = gtk
+SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+
+PI_PREFIX   = swt-pi
+SWTPI_DLL   = lib$(PI_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 
 GNOME_PREFIX = swt-gnome
-GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 GNOME_LIB    = -x -shared \
     -L/usr/lib \
    -lgnome -lglib \
     -lm -ldl
 
 PIXBUF_PREFIX = swt-pixbuf
-PIXBUF_DLL    = lib$(PIXBUF_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+PIXBUF_DLL    = lib$(PIXBUF_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 
 
 #
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_aix.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_aix.mak
index 7e09266..3ec5299 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_aix.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_aix.mak
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@
 # Define the various DLL (shared) libraries to be made.
 
 SWT_PREFIX   = swt
-OS_PREFIX    = aix
-SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+WS_PREFIX    = motif
+SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 SWT_OBJ      = callback.o structs.o swt.o 
 SWT_LIB      = -L$(MOTIF_HOME) -G -bnoentry -lc_r -lC_r -lm -bexpall -lXm -lMrm -lXt -lX11 -lXext
 
 CDE_PREFIX   = swt-cde
-CDE_DLL      = lib$(CDE_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+CDE_DLL      = lib$(CDE_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 CDE_OBJ      = cde.o
 CDE_LIB      = -L$(CDE_HOME)/lib -G -bnoentry -bexpall -lDtSvc
 
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_linux.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_linux.mak
index ceeaa41..61b67a3 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_linux.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_linux.mak
@@ -20,20 +20,20 @@
 # Define the various DLL (shared) libraries to be made.
 
 SWT_PREFIX   = swt
-OS_PREFIX    = linux
-SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+WS_PREFIX    = motif
+SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 SWT_OBJ      = callback.o structs.o swt.o
 SWT_LIB      = -L$(MOTIF_HOME)/lib -lXm -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib \
 	           -rpath . -x -shared -lX11 -lm -lXext -lXt -lXp -ldl
 
 GNOME_PREFIX = swt-gnome
-GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+GNOME_DLL    = lib$(GNOME_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 GNOME_OBJ    = gnome.o 
 GNOME_LIB    = -x -shared \
 	           `gnome-config --libs gnome`
 
 KDE_PREFIX   = swt-kde
-KDE_DLL      = lib$(KDE_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+KDE_DLL      = lib$(KDE_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 KDE_OBJ      = kde.o
 KDE_LIB      = -L/usr/lib  -L$(QT_HOME)/lib \
 	           -shared -lksycoca -lkdecore -lqt
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_solaris.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_solaris.mak
index 83dddd8..b72187e 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_solaris.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/motif/library/make_solaris.mak
@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@
 # Define the various DLL (shared) libraries to be made.
 
 SWT_PREFIX   = swt
-OS_PREFIX    = solaris
-SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+WS_PREFIX    = motif
+SWT_DLL      = lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 SWT_OBJ      = callback.o structs.o swt.o 
 SWT_LIB      = -L$(MOTIF_HOME)/lib -L/usr/lib  \
 	       -G -lXm -lXt -lX11 -lm
 
 CDE_PREFIX   = swt-cde
-CDE_DLL      = lib$(CDE_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+CDE_DLL      = lib$(CDE_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 CDE_OBJ      = cde.o
 CDE_LIB      = -G -L$(CDE_HOME)/lib -lDtSvc
 
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/photon/library/make_photon.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/photon/library/make_photon.mak
index ba4403a..354afbb 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/photon/library/make_photon.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/photon/library/make_photon.mak
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
 #assumes IVE_HOME is set in the environment
 
 SWT_PREFIX=swt
-OS_PREFIX=qnx
+WS_PREFIX=photon
 SWT_VERSION=$(maj_ver)$(min_ver)
-SWT_LIB=lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
+SWT_LIB=lib$(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).so
 
 DEBUG =  
 CFLAGS = -c -shared -DSWT_VERSION=$(SWT_VERSION) -w8 $(DEBUG) -DPHOTON -I$(IVE_HOME)/include
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_win32.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_win32.mak
index 2a158d4..66da6d4 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_win32.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_win32.mak
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@
 copyright = "Copyright (C) IBM Corporation 1999, 2000.  All rights reserved."

 

 SWT_PREFIX=swt

-OS_PREFIX=win32

+WS_PREFIX=win32

 SWT_VERSION = $(maj_ver)$(min_ver)

-SWT_LIB     = $(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).dll

+SWT_LIB     = $(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).dll

 

 LINK_LIBS = ole32.lib comctl32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib comdlg32.lib kernel32.lib shell32.lib oleaut32.lib advapi32.lib imm32.lib winspool.lib

 

diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_wince.mak b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_wince.mak
index 6ba6b62..155a677 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_wince.mak
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/Eclipse SWT PI/win32/library/make_wince.mak
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@
 CPU=ARM

 

 SWT_PREFIX  = swt

-OS_PREFIX   = win32-ce

+WS_PREFIX   = win32

 SWT_VERSION = $(maj_ver)$(min_ver)

-SWT_LIB     = $(SWT_PREFIX)-$(OS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).dll

+SWT_LIB     = $(SWT_PREFIX)-$(WS_PREFIX)-$(SWT_VERSION).dll

 

 LINK_LIBS =  aygshell.lib corelibc.lib coredll.lib commdlg.lib commctrl.lib ceshell.lib

 

diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/build.xml b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/build.xml
index 3045e82..a336d88 100644
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/build.xml
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/build.xml
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
   <target name="bin" depends="init">

     <property name="destroot" value="${basedir}"/>

     <ant antfile="${template}" target="bin">

-      <property name="includes" value="plugin.xml,about.html,plugin.properties,ws/,*.jar"/>

+      <property name="includes" value="plugin.xml,about.html,plugin.properties,ws/,os/"/>

       <property name="excludes" value="Eclipse SWT Printing/common/,Eclipse SWT Printing/motif/,Eclipse SWT Printing/photon/,Eclipse SWT Printing/win32/,Eclipse SWT Printing/gtk/,Eclipse SWT Drag and Drop/common/,Eclipse SWT Drag and Drop/motif/,Eclipse SWT Drag and Drop/photon/,Eclipse SWT Drag and Drop/win32/,Eclipse SWT Drag and Drop/gtk/,Eclipse SWT Program/common/,Eclipse SWT Program/motif/,Eclipse SWT Program/photon/,Eclipse SWT Program/win32/,Eclipse SWT Program/gtk/,Eclipse SWT/common/,Eclipse SWT/common_j2se/,Eclipse SWT/motif/,Eclipse SWT/photon/,Eclipse SWT/win32/,Eclipse SWT/gtk/,Eclipse SWT/common_j2se/,Eclipse SWT PI/common_j2se/,Eclipse SWT PI/motif/,Eclipse SWT PI/photon/,Eclipse SWT PI/win32/,Eclipse SWT PI/gtk/,Eclipse SWT Custom Widgets/common/,Eclipse SWT AWT/win32/,Eclipse SWT OLE Win32/win32/,Eclipse SWT/emulated/"/>

       <property name="dest" value="${destroot}"/>

     </ant>

diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif-cde.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif-cde.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif-cde.so
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/aix/ppc/libswt-motif.so
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gnome-motif-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gnome-motif-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a77a848
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gnome-motif-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gtk-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gtk-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..371dd2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-gtk-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-kde-motif-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-kde-motif-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e70146
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-kde-motif-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-motif-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-motif-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a2e2919
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-motif-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pi-gtk-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pi-gtk-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a860f17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pi-gtk-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pixbuf-gtk-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pixbuf-gtk-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d2785c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/linux/x86/libswt-pixbuf-gtk-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/qnx/x86/libswt-photon.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/qnx/x86/libswt-photon.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7445569
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/qnx/x86/libswt-photon.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-cde-motif-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-cde-motif-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7846c68
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-cde-motif-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-motif-2023.so b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-motif-2023.so
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e784baf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/solaris/sparc/libswt-motif-2023.so
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32-ce/arm/swt-win32-2023.dll b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32-ce/arm/swt-win32-2023.dll
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5fe9053
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32-ce/arm/swt-win32-2023.dll
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32/x86/swt-win32-2023.dll b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32/x86/swt-win32-2023.dll
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a204132
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/os/win32/x86/swt-win32-2023.dll
Binary files differ
diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/about.html b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/about.html
deleted file mode 100644
index ecacd01..0000000
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/about.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-<html>

-<head>

-<title>About</title>

-<style type="text/css">

-p, table, td, th { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 10pt}

-pre { font-family: "Courier New", Courier, mono; font-size: 10pt}

-h2 { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 18pt; font-weight: bold ; line-height: 14px}

-code { font-family: "Courier New", Courier, mono; font-size: 10pt}

-sup { font-family: arial,helvetica,geneva; font-size: 10px}

-h3 { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 14pt; font-weight: bold}

-li { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 10pt}

-h1 { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 28px; font-weight: bold}

-body { font-family: arial, helvetica, geneva; font-size: 10pt; clip: rect(   ); margin-top: 5mm; margin-left: 3mm}

-</style>

-</head>

-<body lang="EN-US" link="blue" vlink="purple">

-<table border="0" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="2" width="100%" >

-  <tr> 

-    <td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" colspan="2" bgcolor="#0080C0"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">About This Plug-in Sub-directory</font></b></td>

-  </tr>

-  <tr> 

-    <td> 

-<p>20th January, 2002</p>	

-<h3>License</h3>

-<p>All content in this plug-in sub-directory &quot;Content&quot; is made available by Eclipse.org under the following terms and conditions:</p>

-

-<p>The following two files shall be defined as the SWT:</p>

-<ul>

-     <li>libswt-linux-2023.so</li>

-	 <li>swt.jar</li>

-</ul>

-

-<p>The SWT is licensed to you under the terms and conditions of the <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v05.html">Common Public License Version 0.5</a> &quot;CPL&quot;.

-For the purposes of the CPL the term "Program" shall mean the SWT.</p>

-

-<h3>Third Party Content</h3>

-

-<p>All other files contained in this sub-directory shall be defined as the GTK+ Binding.  The GTK+ Binding contains portions of GTK+ &quot;Library&quot;.  GTK+ is made available

-by The Free Software Foundation.  Use of the Library is governed by the terms and conditions of the

-<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html">GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1</a> &quot;LGPL&quot;.  Use of the GTK+ Binding on a standalone basis, is also governed

-by the terms and conditions of the LGPL.  A copy of the LGPL is provided with the Content.</p>

-

-<p>In accordance with Section 6 of the LGPL, you may combine or link a "work that uses the Library" (e.g. the SWT) with the Library to produce a work

-containing portions of the Library (e.g. the GTK+ Binding) and distribute that work under the terms of your choice (e.g. the CPL) provided you comply with all

-other terms and conditions of Section 6 as well as other Sections of the LGPL.  Please note, if you modify the GTK+ Binding such modifications shall be

-governed by the terms and conditions of the LGPL.  Also note, the terms of the CPL permit you to modify the combined work and the source code of the combined

-work is provided for debugging purposes so there is no need to reverse engineer the combined work.</p>

-

-<h3>Contributions</h3>

-

-<p>If you wish to provide Contributions related to the SWT, such Contributions shall be made under the terms of the CPL.  If you wish to make

-Contributions related to the GTK+ Binding such Contributions shall be made under the terms of the LGPL and the CPL (with respect to portions

-of the contribution for which you are the copyright holder).</p>

-</td></tr></table>

-</body>

-</html>

-

-

-

-

-

-

diff --git a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/cpl-v05.html b/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/cpl-v05.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 800c779..0000000
--- a/bundles/org.eclipse.swt/ws/gtk/cpl-v05.html
+++ /dev/null
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