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 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.3 11-Aug-2013  dholland this already passes WARNS=5
 1.2 04-Jun-2009  dholland branches: 1.2.6; 1.2.12;
Set WARNS=4 here. This got missed on my previous WARNS sweep in games.
Everything appears to compile ok with WARNS=4 anyway though.
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.2.12.1 20-Aug-2014  tls Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago.
 1.2.6.1 22-May-2014  yamt sync with head.

for a reference, the tree before this commit was tagged
as yamt-pagecache-tag8.

this commit was splitted into small chunks to avoid
a limitation of cvs. ("Protocol error: too many arguments")
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.3 12-Aug-2009  dholland sprinkle static
 1.2 20-Jul-2008  lukem Remove the \n and tabs from the __COPYRIGHT() strings.
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry branches: 1.1.20;
ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1.20.1 18-Sep-2008  wrstuden Sync with wrstuden-revivesa-base-2.
 1.2 30-Oct-2008  mrg more MKSHARE == no fixes:
- move installation of atf pkg-config files out of share/atf/
- don't install spell or ching share files
- update some directory entries to not have 'share' tag

now my MKLINT=no MKSHARE=no MKPROFILE=no builds work again.
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.6 19-Aug-2022  uwe ching(6): Fix formatting. .Pp is not .br

The man returns to the proper path. Auspicious.
 1.5 05-Jul-2005  wiz Quote macro.
 1.4 02-Jul-2005  wiz Sort sections. Use mdoc macros. Reformat.
 1.3 02-Jul-2005  wiz Removing trailing spaces.
 1.2 30-Jun-2005  perry missing paragraph break from the original
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.5 31-Aug-2011  plunky NULL does not need a cast
 1.4 12-Aug-2009  dholland sprinkle static
 1.3 20-Jul-2008  lukem Remove the \n and tabs from the __COPYRIGHT() strings.
 1.2 30-Jun-2005  martin branches: 1.2.20;
Initialize lnum and unum to avoid a "might be used uninitialized"
warning.
 1.1 30-Jun-2005  perry ching(6) -- The Book of Changes, not seen in BSD since 4.4BSD.

The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.

The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.

I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)

I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
 1.2.20.1 18-Sep-2008  wrstuden Sync with wrstuden-revivesa-base-2.

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