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Tue Mar 24 17:31:47 1998 Stu Grossman <grossman@bhuna.cygnus.co.uk>
* configure: Regenerate with autoconf 2.12.1 to fix shell issues for
NT native builds.
Fri Mar 28 17:17:08 1997 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* configure: Rebuild with autoconf 2.12.
Tue Jun 25 19:11:11 1996 Jason Molenda (crash@godzilla.cygnus.co.jp)
* Makefile.in (datadir): Set to $(prefix)/share.
(libdir): Set to $(exec_prefix)/lib.
Fri May 21 15:14:18 1993 Noah Friedman (friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* Version 1.1 released.
Tue Apr 20 17:46:42 1993 Noah Friedman (friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* doschk.c: Remove all includes for alloc.h or malloc.h. Instead
just declare `extern char *malloc()'.
configure.in: Remove check for malloc.h.
Fri Apr 16 21:06:13 1993 Noah Friedman (friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* README: include bug reporting address.
* doschk.c (dos_special_names): New global variable.
(display_problems): Use it to check for special DOS device names.
Ignore trailing dot when checking for names which will resolve to
identical names under DOS.
Change printf format from %14s to %-14s.
* doschk.c (alloc_ent): Ignore trailing periods.
Check for `:' in filenames.
* doschk.c (mpath): Increase size of buf to 1024.
Wed Apr 14 17:01:07 1993 Noah Friedman (friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* configure.in: Check for malloc.h.
doschk.c [!__MSDOS__]: Don't include malloc.h unless HAVE_MALLOC_H
is defined.
Tue Apr 13 12:31:25 1993 Noah Friedman (friedman@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* Version 1.0 released.
* COPYING, README, Makefile.in, configure.in: New files.
* doschk.c: Inserted copyright notice and usage in comments.
Reformatted through `indent -gnu'.
* doschk.c (xmalloc): New function.
(alloc_end, fill_ent, display_problems): Use it instead of malloc.
* doschk.c (fill_ent): If ent->path is allocated 0 bytes, reassign
pointer to fixed string instead of setting first byte to '\0'.
* doschk.c (main): Return 0.
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