Update of /cvsroot/winbash/winbash/CWRU
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README
Log Message:
Fixed more cr/lf problems.
Index: README
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RCS file: /cvsroot/winbash/winbash/CWRU/README,v
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retrieving revision 1.2
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--- README 9 Mar 2002 03:39:12 -0000 1.1.1.1
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-This README file is in -*- text -*- mode, because Emacs likes it that way.
-
-This is GNU Bash, version 1.14. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne
-Again SHell, an interactive shell with Bourne shell syntax (/bin/sh);
-but also with interactive command line editing, job control on
-architectures that support it, Csh-like history features and brace
-expansion, and a slew of other stuff. For more information on the
-features of Bash that are new to this type of shell, see the file
-`documentation/features.texi'. There is also a DVI file there, as
-well as a large man page.
-
-To compile it, try typing `make'. Bash auto-configures the build
-process, so no intervention should be necessary. If you want to
-use gcc, type `make CC=gcc CPPNAME='$(CC) -E''.
-
-You may want to read the file INSTALL in this directory for more
-information if the make fails.
-
-If you are a csh user and wish to convert your csh aliases to Bash
-aliases, you may wish to use the script in examples/alias-conv.sh
-as a starting point.
-
-Bug reports for 1.14 should be sent to:
-
- bug...@pr...
-
-using the `bashbug' program that is built and installed at the same
-time as bash.
-
-The discussion list "bug...@pr..." often contains information
-about new ports of Bash, or discussions of new features or behavior
-changes that people would like. This mailing list is also available
-as a usenet newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug.
-
-When you send a bug report to bas...@pr..., please
-include:
-
- * the version number of Bash
- * the machine and OS that it is running on (see .machine or .made)
- * a description of the bug
- * a recipe for recreating the bug reliably
- * a fix for the bug if you have one!
-
-The `bashbug' program includes much of this automatically.
-
-While the Bash maintainers do not promise to fix all bugs, we would
-like this shell to be the best that we can make it.
-
-Enjoy!
-
-Chet Ramey
-c...@po...
+This README file is in -*- text -*- mode, because Emacs likes it that way.
+
+This is GNU Bash, version 1.14. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne
+Again SHell, an interactive shell with Bourne shell syntax (/bin/sh);
+but also with interactive command line editing, job control on
+architectures that support it, Csh-like history features and brace
+expansion, and a slew of other stuff. For more information on the
+features of Bash that are new to this type of shell, see the file
+`documentation/features.texi'. There is also a DVI file there, as
+well as a large man page.
+
+To compile it, try typing `make'. Bash auto-configures the build
+process, so no intervention should be necessary. If you want to
+use gcc, type `make CC=gcc CPPNAME='$(CC) -E''.
+
+You may want to read the file INSTALL in this directory for more
+information if the make fails.
+
+If you are a csh user and wish to convert your csh aliases to Bash
+aliases, you may wish to use the script in examples/alias-conv.sh
+as a starting point.
+
+Bug reports for 1.14 should be sent to:
+
+ bug...@pr...
+
+using the `bashbug' program that is built and installed at the same
+time as bash.
+
+The discussion list "bug...@pr..." often contains information
+about new ports of Bash, or discussions of new features or behavior
+changes that people would like. This mailing list is also available
+as a usenet newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug.
+
+When you send a bug report to bas...@pr..., please
+include:
+
+ * the version number of Bash
+ * the machine and OS that it is running on (see .machine or .made)
+ * a description of the bug
+ * a recipe for recreating the bug reliably
+ * a fix for the bug if you have one!
+
+The `bashbug' program includes much of this automatically.
+
+While the Bash maintainers do not promise to fix all bugs, we would
+like this shell to be the best that we can make it.
+
+Enjoy!
+
+Chet Ramey
+c...@po...
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