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diff --git a/getopt/Changelog b/getopt/Changelog
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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-20051107: Bumped up version number to 1.1.4
-20051107: Makefile: package target
-20051107: Changed email and website to current ones
-20051107: Fixed a few typos in the manpage (sync with util-linux (2.12r)
-20030123: Bumped up version number to 1.1.3
-20030123: Changed WITH_GETTEXT option to WITHOUT_GETTEXT
-20030123: Renamed example programs to have the string getopt- prepended
-20030123: Manpage: all minus signs are now escaped
-20030123: Sync with util-linux (2.11y)
-20010329: Bumped up version number to 1.1.2
-20010329: Sync with util-linux
-20010311: Bumped up version number to 1.1.1
-20010311: Fixed stupid compilation error if NLS not selected
-20000630: Bumped up version number to 1.1.0
-20000630: Ported the Native Language Support patches from util-linux
- They are written by Arkadiusz Mi¶kiewicz <misiek@pld.org.pl>
-20000627: Bumped up version number to 1.0.6
-20000627: A few manpage tweaks
-20000616: Introduced DESTDIR and directory creation in the Makefile.
-19990716: Bumped up version number to 1.0.5
-19990622: Made -u work
-19990101: Bumped up version number to 1.0.4 (aka. 1.0.3a in util-linux)
-19990101: Very small fix in main()
-19990101: Updated util-linux Makefile
-19980628: Bumped up version number to 1.0.3
-19980628: Removed remaining incompatibility with tcsh-6.02 from parse.tcsh
-980626: Added separate Makefile for util-linux
-19980625: Removed several bugs from parse.tcsh, partly thanks to Volker Kuhlmann
- (v.kuhlmann@elec.canterbury.ac.nz).
-19980612: Removed reference to getopt in util-linux
-19980611: Bumped up version number to 1.0.2
-19980611: Fixed --version bug (was not available, though documented!)
-19980611: Removed compiler warnings.
-19980603: Bumped up version number to 1.0.1
-19980603: Fixed sizeof() bug (should be strlen) in getopt.c, thanks to
- Bob Proulx (rwp@hprwp.fc.hp.com).
-19980505: Changed date field in LSM to proper syntax
-19980505: Released version 1.0
diff --git a/getopt/Makefile.am b/getopt/Makefile.am
index 7c1b66b2c..f0602b462 100644
--- a/getopt/Makefile.am
+++ b/getopt/Makefile.am
@@ -5,6 +5,3 @@ dist_man_MANS = getopt.1
exampledir = $(datadir)/getopt/
dist_example_SCRIPTS = getopt-parse.bash getopt-parse.tcsh
-
-EXTRA_DIST = README Changelog COPYING
-
diff --git a/getopt/README b/getopt/README
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-This package contains a reimplementation of getopt(1).
-
-PREFACE
-
-Getopt(1) is a program to help shell scripts parse command-line parameters.
-It is for example included in the util-linux distribution (upto version
-2.7.1). But, there are some problems with that getopt(1) implementation,
-as listed in the 'BUGS' section of its man-page:
-
->BUGS
-> Whatever getopt(3) has.
->
-> Arguments containing white space or imbedded shell metacharacters gener-
-> ally will not survive intact; this looks easy to fix but isn't.
->
-> The error message for an invalid option is identified as coming from
-> getopt rather than from the shell procedure containing the invocation of
-> getopt; this again is hard to fix.
->
-> The precise best way to use the set command to set the arguments without
-> disrupting the value(s) of shell options varies from one shell version to
-> another.
-
-This implementation of getopt(1) is written to solve some of these problems,
-while still staying (for all practical purposes) completely compatible with
-other getopt(1) implementations.
-
-
-INSTALLATION
-
-Installation should be very easy. Just type 'make' to compile the sources.
-It should compile cleanly, without any warnings, but even if it does not
-you probably don't have to worry. You must use GNU Make and gcc, or you
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-and /usr/man/man1 try 'make install prefix=/usr'.
-
-The example files can be installed in /usr/local/lib/getopt by calling
-'make install_doc'.
-
-If you do not trust the getopt(3) in your libc, or if you do not use a libc
-with the GNU getopt(3) routines, you can use the gnu sources as provided
-in the gnu directory. Try 'make LIBCGETOPT=0'. Ignore any compile warnings.
-
-You can check whether the new implementation of getopt is found first
-in your path by calling 'bash test.bash'.
-
-
-HIGHLIGHTS
-
-It can do anything that the GNU getopt(3) routines can do.
-
-It can cope with spaces and shell metacharacters within arguments.
-
-It can parse long parameters.
-
-It can shuffle parameters, so you can mix options and other parameters on
-the command-line.
-
-It can be easily identified as an enhanced getopt(1) from within shell scripts.
-
-It can report parse errors as coming from the shell script.
-
-It is fully compatible with other getopt(1) implementations.
-
-COPYING
-
-This program comes under the GNU general public licence version 2. See the
-file COPYING included in this package. Note that though you may freely
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-
-DOWNLOADING
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-You can find the latest version of this program at:
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