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?RCS: $Id$
?RCS:
?RCS: Copyright (c) 1991-1997, 2004-2006, Raphael Manfredi
?RCS: 
?RCS: You may redistribute only under the terms of the Artistic Licence,
?RCS: as specified in the README file that comes with the distribution.
?RCS: You may reuse parts of this distribution only within the terms of
?RCS: that same Artistic Licence; a copy of which may be found at the root
?RCS: of the source tree for dist 4.0.
?RCS:
?RCS: $Log: AAAAA.U,v $
?RCS: Revision 3.0.1.4  1994/06/20  06:50:26  ram
?RCS: patch30: changes from Jarkko Hietaniemi are tagged with JHI
?RCS:
?RCS: Revision 3.0.1.3  1994/05/06  14:01:39  ram
?RCS: patch23: initials for Wayne Davison are now WED
?RCS: patch23: added initials for new unit contributor Andy Dougherty
?RCS:
?RCS: Revision 3.0.1.2  1994/01/24  14:01:09  ram
?RCS: patch16: make metalint shut up on special unit definition for All target
?RCS:
?RCS: Revision 3.0.1.1  1993/09/13  15:43:57  ram
?RCS: patch10: documents initials used for Wayne Davison's contributions
?RCS:
?RCS: Revision 3.0  1993/08/18  12:04:44  ram
?RCS: Baseline for dist 3.0 netwide release.
?RCS:
?X: 
?X: The purpose of this file is to supply the head of the Makefile created
?X: by metaconfig.  For this reason it must be first in alphabetical order.
?X: The leading '+' in front of the unit name is a hint for metalint, since
?X: the use of that special unit name as a "made" unit is legitimate here.
?X: 
?MAKE:+All: Finish
?X:
?X: Throughout the units, the following initials are used to identify comments:
?X:
?X:		HMS: Harlan Stenn
?X:		RAM: Raphael Manfredi
?X:		WED: Wayne Davison (was WAD by mistake--RAM)
?X:		ADO: Andy Dougherty
?X:		JHI: Jarkko Hietaniemi
?X:
?X: Agreed, this is a weird place to document it, but I couldn't find a better
?X: place to do so. I've bet on the curiosity of users, who would probably
?X: want to know what's in this strangely-named file--RAM.