	/* $Id: CHANGES,v 1.2.4.9 2013/03/22 07:08:20 shelton Exp $ */
22.03.13    	Start using of <config.h>, clean from some compilation
CityCat		warnings, slightly realing source, add -I.. at each
3.2.06		Makefile.in, add one bug in buglist. Released version 3.2.06.
		Change path in copyright text, pointed to new releases
                location.

08.11.11	Clean source from unnecessary #includes and definitions,
CityCat		add missed #ifdefs, start to realign sources - prepare to work
3.2.05		with identifying code and fixing bugs. Released version 3.2.05.

11.10.11        All comments tranlsated to English. Also some #define were added
CityCat		by _FreeBSD_ macroses

14.09.08	In order to translate all documentation to English (and consequ-
CityCat		tive make Russian doc in UTF-8 codepage) file keymap was translated.
		Files highlight and highlight_html were translated. File README was
		updated and added data. File README.koi8 was changed to file
		README.utf8 to allow read it for all Russian users

10.08.08        Released version 3.2.04, which contains unbreak build for 64-bit
CityCat		archs. Patch was made and provided by Alexey Rusanov. Also some
3.2.04		changes in configure.in - now I pass arch as variable. Also added
		file THANKS, which listed some special thanks and people, which
		these thanks were received.

24.07.07        Released version 3.2.03, which contains some bugfixes to avoid
CityCat		build break on -CURRENT. Also some warnings were eliminated.
3.2.03		Also, instead of tmpnam() we now use mkstemp() to make temp
		file to file saving.

18.01.07        I have compeltely rewrote man page y.1 and added files BUGS
CityCat		with discovered bugs list and TODO with supposed future works

03.03.06	So, king was dead, long live the king! This day I take control on
CityCat		this really great program, which I have use for ages and now this
3.2.1		file I have edited with it. But since 2000 was flowed so many
		water... At least I'd like to migrate this building under autotools
		build factory and throw out a web-client. I think, console-based
		web-clients is a: links, lynx, and so on...
