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1.1 root 1: 04/20/82 Initial version.
2: 05/24/82 Added -b option for backup, created local versions
3: of tmpnam and ftw functions.
4: 06/10/82 Handle strange characters in names.
5: 08/04/82 Packaging a nonexistent file arranges to delete
6: the file during installation.
7: 03/02/83 Handle character uid/gid not present on host
8: 05/02/83 Added seal, unseal.
9: 05/03/83 Split asd command into mkpkg, inspkg; general cleanup
10: 05/12/83 In asdrcv, make separate keyfiles and permfiles.
11: 05/15/83 Seal and unseal now handle lines beginning with "From"
12: 08/26/83 Handle \ in file names properly
13: 08/27/83 Ship is now a real command (well, a shell script...)
14: Asdrcv now looks in /etc/asd/keys and /etc/asd/perm.
15: 09/10/83 It is now possible to package and install special files.
16: 09/15/83 Asdrcv no longer passes -v to inspkg.
17: 09/23/83 Renamed tmpnam to tmpname to avoid conflicts.
18: 09/24/83 Change SIG_TYP to Sig_typ and declare it ("portability").
19: 04/08/85 Change BMASK to BYTEMASK to avoid clashes with system.
20: 04/10/85 Robustness changes in ship.sh
21: 06/29/85 Makefile now conforms to reality again.
22: 09/10/85 Handle symbolic links in package.c, inspkg.c, mkdir.c
23: 09/10/85 Path.c accounts for \v
24: 09/25/85 added -x and -X to mkpkg and inspkg for execution after installation
25: 09/25/85 asdrcv now sends back stdout as well as stderr
26: 01/29/86 ftw.c now closes directory before calling FTW_DP
27: 05/29/86 numuid() and numgid() return real rather than
28: effective uid and gid on failure
29: 07/04/86 adapted to UNIX PC
30: 07/25/86 reworked system configuration stuff
31: 09/06/86 removed duplicate free() in inspkg.c
32: 09/11/86 arguments to struid() and strgid() should be unsigned
33: 09/25/86 allow imbedded '.' and '-' in machine and user names
34: 11/18/86 inspkg checks for error returns when closing files
35: 01/20/89 more portable installation procedure
36: 01/20/89 remove a special file before trying to install it
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