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                                ungeek 3.1

                   Copyright(c) 1995-1996, Pete Williams

#============================================================================#
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the Artistic License, a copy of which can be
    found with this package.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    Artistic License for more details.
#============================================================================#

This version of ungeek requires you to have at least Perl 4.0 pl36 installed
somewhere on your system.  Will also work with most (all?) patchlevels of
Perl 5.

Experienced ungeekers will notice that this package has grown quite a bit
recently.  Never fear!  It's the same basic program, but as I've started
using Raphael Manfredi's "dist" and "mailagent" packages, I wanted to try
it out on something :-) Actually, the main reason for this is that this
will save me the trouble of "manually" sending out patches.

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INSTALLATION:

1)  Run a configure:

    A)  To get this running "quickly" (or for those from the GNU world),
        simply type:

        ./configure

        at your prompt.  This is similar to the GNU-style configure. 
        However, if you use this, you will have to edit the resulting
        Makefiles to your preference.

    B)  Or,

        ./Configure

        This will prompt you with configuration defaults and allow you
        to change them as the configuration proceeds.

2)  Run a make.

3)  If the make was successful, you may want to:

    make install install.man

    Again, if you used the GNU-style "configure", edit the Makefile to
    indicate where you'd like the program and the manpages installed.
    Note that you may need superuser privileges to install the manpages
    in a standard manpage directory.

4)  Read the manual pages.

5)  Communicate any problems you have with the build or the way the program
    works to me (petew@lexis-nexis.com), so that I can take care of such
    problems.  After all, if you've had them, someone else probably did too!

6)  After everything is installed, you can do a "make clobber". This will
    clean up everything and let you re-distribute this kit, without
    carrying useless files.  You should keep this distribution intact, so
    that future patches will be applyable.

7) I have an automatic patch sender. Send me the following mail:

    Subject: Command
    @SH mailhelp PATH

    and you'll get instructions (PATH stands for YOUR e-mail address,
    either in INTERNET or in bang notation).  I would recommend you to get
    all the issued patches before you start making some modifications on
    this package.
 
8)  If you wish to de-install the package, you may run "make deinstall".
    A separate "make deinstall.man" will remove the manual pages.  Be sure
    the makefiles are correctly set before running any deinstall target. 
    On USG systems, some executable have a chance to remain despite the
    deinstall (text file busy...).

9)  Enjoy!

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              Pete Williams <petew@lexis-nexis.com>

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