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    1: 
    2: AT&T Freeware Year 2000 Certification
    3: ====================================
    4: 
    5: This is the "readme" file for the freeware application which has 
    6: been certified by AT&T Labs as part of the "Freeware Y2K 
    7: Certification Project".
    8: 
    9: DISCLAIMER
   10: ----------
   11:     For its own internal business purposes AT&T Labs has
   12:     assessed various programs obtained from the Internet for
   13:     Year-2000 (Y2K) readiness that were not sufficiently certified
   14:     for AT&T's needs.  As a service to the computing community
   15:     AT&T Labs is freely releasing this information to the
   16:     public as a series of "Y2K Application Updates", one update
   17:     for what AT&T Labs considers an "application".
   18: 
   19:     For use outside of AT&T, AT&T Labs is not certifying this
   20:     information is correct, that any software, including repairs
   21:     and tests, will help others in any way, survive the year
   22:     2000, nor work with current applications. Nor is AT&T
   23:     taking any responsibility for repairing any Y2K problems
   24:     that were overlooked nor repairing any bugs in any
   25:     "Y2K Application Update". All risk of using this Y2K
   26:     Application Update remains with the user who is expected
   27:     to test that this update meets their needs.
   28: 
   29:     LICENSE TO USE
   30:     AT&T's intent is to ensure these Y2K patches are freely
   31:     available to the public but will not maintain a public web site
   32:     for their distribution. Any copyright claims only only apply to 
   33:     the specific changes made by Y2K to the code. Any original 
   34:     copyright holders retain rights to unchanged code. Wherever 
   35:     possible patches will be returned to the current owner(s) of the code.
   36: 
   37:     Owners and publishers are free to incorporate appropriate patches,
   38:     upgrades, and tests within legal future distributions as long as
   39:     they include the credit:
   40: 
   41:       Various Y2K updates and tests provided by AT&T Labs.
   42:       Copyright 1999 AT&T.
   43: 
   44:     and any AT&T "comments" on the changed code remain intact.
   45: 
   46:     Any distributions of the updates must keep the entire update
   47:     intact, without any change, including copyright and disclaimer
   48:     information.  If integrated with the original application items
   49:     not needed for an integrated release may be omitted. When
   50:     distributed on the same media as the original application there
   51:     must be no charge for this "Y2k Application Update".
   52: 
   53:     CONTACTS
   54:     If you find any overlooked Y2K problems, or have other strictly Y2K
   55:     repairs for the software, please E-mail:
   56: 
   57:             y2k@y2k.labs.att.com
   58: 
   59:     This address is strictly reserved for the topic at hand.
   60:     AT&T makes no commitments to answer any E-mail
   61:     to this address.  AT&T is free to use any submissions,
   62:     including publishing in future Y2K related release notes,
   63:     without payment or advance notice to the submitting person or
   64:     persons... appropriate credit will be given in any future
   65:     publications to the first person submitting something that
   66:     AT&T uses.
   67: 
   68: 
   69: ======================================================================
   70: 
   71: Perl  ver - 4.036 
   72: No. of Repairs: 2 Repairs
   73: Compilation of Patches Required: No
   74: OS Tested: Solaris 2.6
   75: 
   76: ======================================================================
   77: 
   78: ORGANIZATION OF THE "Y2KFixes" DIRECTORY
   79: 
   80: The "Y2KFixes" directory has been included in the archive to give
   81: you information about the Y2K testing that was conducted and their
   82: results.
   83: 
   84: The Y2KFixes directory contains at least the following three files:
   85: |----> NOTES.y2kfixes    -- Technical details about the Y2K Testing
   86: |----> Readme.y2kfixes   -- this Readme file
   87: |----> Results.y2kfixes  -- The results of Y2K Environment Tests
   88: 
   89: The directory may contain additional files and/or directories, as 
   90: appropriate to the application, to provide the exact snapshots.
   91: 
   92: 
   93: ======================================================================
   94: 
   95: INSTALLING THE "PATCHES"
   96: 
   97: If you have downloaded a "patch", then you may install it as follows:
   98: 
   99:     At the same level as the source directory, invoke:
  100: 
  101: 	patch -p < *.patches 
  102: 
  103: The patch file contains a header which has a manifest of changed files.
  104: 
  105: ======================================================================
  106: 
  107: ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  108: 
  109: 
  110: 1) Extract the patches into perl-4.036 directory which is top level directory
  111:    for the perl4 source.
  112: 
  113: 2) cd to Y2KFixes.
  114: 
  115: 3) It will have y2k directory which contains regression tests for Y2K testing.
  116: 
  117: 4) now cd to ../t which contains TEST file for running this regression tests.
  118: 
  119: 5) run TEST, see the results  & apply patches.
  120: 
  121: 6) Once you apply the patch, you need to run a shell script in x2p/find2perl.SH
  122:    which will generate find2perl.
  123: 
  124: 
  125: ======================================================================
  126: 
  127: SUPPORT
  128: 
  129: See http://y2k.labs.att.com/freeware.  There will be no ongoing 
  130: support for the project. But if you have some very important issue, 
  131: you may email us at: y2k@y2k.labs.att.com
  132: 
  133: 

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