README for GNU `indent'

Read the file NEWS for more information, especially to see what's
different from the last version, and what future versions may do.

[ I dropped a few paragraphs  from this  file  because  they  are  not ]
[ important for  Amiga users--or would you like to know how to compile ]
[ this version on VMS? ... I thought so. :-)            -peter         ]


INDENT BUGS

  The "-troff" option is not supported and is strongly deprecated.  A
  good thing for someone to do is to rewrite `indent' to generate TeX
  source as a hardcopy output option, amoung other things.

BUG REPORTS

  Please address bug-reports and suggestions or comments to:

    bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu

[ NOTE: Amiga specific bug  reports  or  enhancement  requests  should ]
[ rather be directed to me, simons@peti.GUN.de.         -peter         ]

  Please include in your subject line the string: "GNU indent";  my
  mail reader looks for this string, so if it doesn't appear, your
  report may be ignored.

  How to report bugs:

  Please begin your bug report with a concise and factual description
  of the behaviour you consider to be abberant.  If you have narrowed
  the problem down to the use of a particular option, please mention
  that.  In general, also be sure to mention the command line options
  used to invoke indent, as well as the contents of your .indent.pro
  if you are using one.

  Then include the *smallest possible* piece of code which generates
  the described symptom.  It is very helpful if you can manage to
  reduce the size of the sample code.

  Finally, if you have investigated the problem further, include
  debugger stack traces, modifications, or speculation you have.

SENDING CODE

  If you send a patch as part of your bug fix, or send me code for new
  features, please send them as diffs.  In particular, send me the
  result of "diff -c <old_file> <new_file>".

FUTURE OF INDENT

  While there is a long list of features to be added to indent, and
  likely a longer list of undiscovered bugs, I maintain `indent' on a
  volunteer basis.  If you or your company find `indent' useful and
  are interested in supporting it through funding, please send me
  mail.

  My consulting practice supports development and maintenance of other
  GNU tools as well.  If you have need of GNU or Unix-based
  consulting, please let me know.

  Joseph Arceneaux
  Arceneaux Computer Consulting
  jla@ai.mit.edu
  +1 415 285 9088
