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Fri Dec  3 21:39:47 1993  Piercarlo Grandi  (pcg@aber.ac.uk)

	* polished 4.9 for linux; corrected a terrible, linux
	specific performance bug that caused all streams to
	become unbuffered; made emacs.c more understandable.
	With 4.9 pdksh is twice as fast and one third the size
	of bash 1.13, and has most of the relevant functionality.
	To me it is a drop-in replacement.

Sat May  8 15:55:24 1993  Simon J. Gerraty  (sjg@zen.void.oz.au)

	* Ported to 386bsd - sh directory only, stc/* not needed.

Sat Aug  1 17:11:24 1992  Simon J. Gerraty  (sjg@zen)

	* Incorporated massive contribution from Peter Collinson
	Refer to Changes.pc

	* Incorporated Emacs-style completion provided by
	Neil.Smithline@eng.sun.com this a bit nicer than the standard ksh
	file completion.

Sun May  3 17:50:03 1992  Simon J. Gerraty  (sjg@zen)

	* Updated MACHINES.
	* Placed source under CVS.  This should help with processing fixes
	from the field.

Sat Apr 25 10:53:20 1992  Simon J. Gerraty  (sjg@zen)

	* Getting ready for 4.3 release.  

Fri Nov 22 22:24:29 1991  Simon J. Gerraty  (sjg at zen)

	* Cleaned up the build process slightly.  Makefiles in ./std tree
	now maintain objects within the libraries rather than simply
	building the .o's and archiving them.  Of course the make(1) used
	must know how to maintain libraries :-)

	* Added bug.report as a template for bug reporting.

	* Source in ./sh can be built independently of ./std tree if
	desired.  See comments in ./sh/Makefile.

	* As originally distributed some of libstdc.a was not used and
	libposix.a was not used at all.  On Sun's this highlighted a bug
	(incompatibility) in the times() call.  Now the ./std/libs are
	used fully, and the supplied times() call functions as expected.