WHAT'S NEW:

What is new in kmenu-0.6:

Applied a patch from Axel Boldt which fixed many typos.

Patch for 1.3.35 and up added. It is a very small because most changes
for menuconfig have been added to the 1.3.35 distribution.

To show the ability to display context sensitive help, and message at
change time of options has been added.

Implemented the choice function for the Alpha, but the Alpha related
stuff is still not complete. define_bool needs bo be reimplemented.

Polished the distribution further.


FILES:

Read the file INSTALL and follow the instructions.
Files:

COPYING			The GNU General Public Licence, the Copyright of this.
Configure.menu		The new menued configure script.
FYI			A litte file which notes a few kmenu-specifc features.
INSTALL			The Installation Guide.
Introduction		A short introduction, rather incomplete now.
README			This file.
README.1ST		Starting instructions and inital information.
WHATS_NEW		Describes the changes since the last version.
announce-0.4.1		The announce of the previous version.
kmenu-0.6-1.2.10.patch	The kernel patch for 1.2 and 1.1 series kernels.
kmenu-0.6-1.3.30.patch	The kernel patch for 1.3.x series kernels (x<35).
kmenu-0.6-1.3.35.patch	The kernel patch for 1.3.35 and newer.
kmenu-0.6.lsm		The lsm file for this package.

For information about kmenu read the beginning of the
script Configure.menu.

See the file INSTALL for installation instructions.

LICENCE:

kmenu is under the GPL.
Note that it shows you only those options which can be changed and it does
hiding/unhiding of these options dynamically when you change an option on
which others depend.


FYI:

The kmenu implemented the functionality to prompt the user to enter new
values for "dep_tristate" options when the master option of these was
disabled.

For example it prompts you to modularize or disable the mid and low 
level scsi drivers when you modularize the high level scsi driver.

THANKS:

Special thanks go to all Linux Helpers, especially Linus and Raymond Chen
who wrotes the orignal Configure script without this would never have been
written.

                                                   Bernhard Kaindl
