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-This is the Beta-test distribution of gawk. (Probably around version 1.01
-or so.)
-
-Please send all
-bug-reports, comments, cries for help, etc, to hack@prep.ai.mit.edu
-AKA mit-eddie!prep!hack During odd hours I can sometimes be reached at
-(617) 253-8975, which is an MIT phone in the middle of the corridor, so don't
-be suprised if someone wierd answers, or if the person on the other end has
-never heard of me. (Direct them to the microvax about 10feet to their left.)
-
-Gawk requires some berkeleyisms, like alloca(), bcopy(), index(), etc. I
-believe we have a portable version of alloca() (part of GNUemacs), and
-probably the other stuff as well. Send me mail if you need anything.
-
-For real speed, you should change the Makefile to compile -O -DFAST and
-disable the debugger. (-DFAST replaces some function calls with macros, and
-disables a lot of debugging stuff.)
-
-If you don't have bison, modify the makefile to call yacc instead
-(The proper commands should be already in the makefile; just un-comment them.)
-If you have neither bison nor yacc, use the awk.tab.c file here. It was
-generated with bison, and should have no AT+T code in it. (Note that
-modifying awk.y without bison or yacc will be difficult, at best. You might
-want to get a copy of bison from us too.)
-