+2003-9-30 Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi-industries.com>
+ * Fix 'pick' so handling of options "-list" and "-seq" are
+ independent.
+ * Fix 'inc' realloc error when bringing in more than 100 msgs
+ to empty folder.
+ * Patches submitted by Nick Rusnov from Debian archive applied:
+
+ Debian Bug#
+ 136976 - Handle binary content messages
+ 143427 - mh-format.man typo
+ 144098 - 'spost; should have same behavior as 'post'
+ w.r.t. mts.conf masquerade line
+ 149745 - slocal ignores 'N' result of previous command
+ 152728 - increase SMTP timeouts to conform to RFC 1123
+ The timeouts suggested by the RFC seem long
+ to me - but the RFC is still listed as active.
+ 181867 - typo for nmh.man
+
+2003-08-10 Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net>
+
+ * Fix problem where parsing of address/date fields in fmt_compile
+ is optimized to the first instance. The first instance may be in
+ contitional code which will result in cached data to
+ be used. Instead, convert c_flags to a flags field from a boolean
+ and parse on the first use.
+ * Remove some unused flag bits.
+
+Fri Jul 01 22:02:00 2003 Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi-industries.com>
+
+ * Applied fixes for configuration problems with Solaris and
+ systems with gdbm instead of db1 (includes bug #2024)
+ * Fixes for bugs
+ #578 - repl leaks umask
+ #1393 - sortm core dumps
+ #1650 - msh leaks file descriptors
+ #1730 - Double free() in mhfree.c:free_encoding()
+ #3356 - In-Reply-To header in default replcomps should be
+ RFC2822 compliant
+ * Revised man page for mh-format (bug #2031)
+ * New replcomps, etc, with Fcc: +outbox in default versions
+
+Sat Mar 17 03:18:15 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Ken Hornstein's configure.in Cyrus SASL checks were doing
+ `x"$with_cyrus_sasl" != "no"' instead of `... != x"no"'.
+
+Tue Mar 06 21:04:27 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Found some historical information about MH in RFC 808.
+ Supplemented it with info from Jerry Peek's MH book and added it
+ to docs/README.about.
+
+Tue Feb 6 20:35:40 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * sbr/dtime.c Use the same Y2K correction code as dtimep.lex
+
+ * sbr/dtimep.lex Restrict the parser to accept either
+ a numerical timezone offset, or a symbolic one (e.g. EST),
+ but not both (Since "2000 -400 EDT" might cause a double
+ subtraction of 60 minutes if both are parsed. One should be
+ enough).
+
+Mon Feb 05 20:22:54 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * -L isn't sufficient for specifying the path of the Cyrus SASL
+ shared library. That'll allow us to link successfully, but on
+ many/most OSes that won't allow us to find libsasl at runtime. On
+ Solaris, we need to specify the library path with -R as well (or
+ else the user will have to use the $LD_LIBRARY_PATH kludge, which
+ is considered harmful). This fix should be extended to other OSes
+ as well.
+
+ * Print whether we have SASL support in the "nmh configuration"
+ summary configure prints out.
+
+ * Say in README.developers to use `\date' in case anyone is like
+ me and has `date' aliased in their shell to use a nonstandard (but
+ subjectively more readable) format.
+
+Thu Jan 25 21:15:52 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * man/mh-chart.man has updated synposes of
+ all nmh commands.
+
+Tue Jan 23 20:26:15 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * etc/digestcomps tried to force dates into a
+ 19xx when it's not necessary.
+
+Fri Jan 19 21:22:08 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * First round of manpage updates finished. They
+ are standardized on -man macros, with minimal
+ roff mark-up.
+
+ * man/tmac.h.in is no longer needed, since the
+ manpages do not depend on them anymore. Note:
+ strict "man" programs that didn't allow ".so"
+ sourcing outside the man tree will now format
+ the man pages correctly.
+
+ * man/vmh.1 is no longer built, since uip/vmh isn't
+
+Tue Jan 9 6:01:22 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Finished manpages ali-prev
+
+ * Removed deprecated files from the repository.
+ Specifically, those rooted in zotnet/ and mts/sendmail
+ mts/mmdf. "cvs update -dP" will give a pruned directory
+ structure.
+
+ * Updated docs/Makefile.in to include README.manpages, and
+ uip/Makefile.in to include popi.c (which isn't being built,
+ though). This allows "make nmhdist" to create an archive that
+ is file-for-file identical to the current cvs repository.
+
+Sun Dec 31 20:48:50 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Create docs/README.manpages, which details
+ the formatting rules I've been using.
+
+ * Finished ali-inc.
+
+Sat Dec 30 9:50:13 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Created a new file "DATE" to hold the date
+ of the most recent nmh release. This date will be
+ used in the manpages.
+
+ * Updated docs/README.developers to add the step
+ of updating DATE. Also, updated configure to
+ read in the contents of the file as the variable
+ $DATE.
+
+ * Started work on updating man pages, with only
+ ali finished so far. Changes: 1) no dependence
+ on an external macro file, 2) uses only
+ -man macros (although I may be mistaken in this),
+ 3) syntax in the SYNOPSIS is a little more
+ in line with standard UNIX documentation, such as
+ bold flags and italicized parameters.
+
+Sun Dec 24 10:06:30 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Updated INSTALL with information about the
+ --with-locking option.
+
+ * Fixed the Hesiod tests in configure.in. In
+ systems where res_send was in -lresolv, this
+ information was not being communicated to the
+ HESIOD_LIBS var. Now, if res_send is not found
+ in the default libraries, it's assumed to be
+ in -lresolv, and thus -lresolv is appended to
+ HESIOD_LIBS, which will need that to avoid
+ undefined symbols problems.
+
+ * Fixed the Kerberos tests in configure.in. New
+ versions of Kerberos 5 have renamed -lcrypto
+ to -lk5crypto (circa krb5 1.1 or thereabouts). The
+ new test tries to determine if -lk5crypto exists. If so,
+ this is a new krb5 system. If not, test for -lcrypto
+ and the rest of old krb5. If that fails, look
+ for a genuine krb4 installation.
+
+Fri Dec 22 22:08:51 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * -apop and -noapop were not documented in msgchk.man.
+ -snoop was documented but didn't appear in the usage SYNOPSIS.
+
+Fri Dec 22 23:42:16 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Made a new ./configure option called
+ "--with-locking" that allows the file
+ locking mechanism to be chosen there instead of
+ requiring a manual edit of config.h.
+
+ * If the option is not explicitly set, or an
+ invalid option is specified, "dot" locking is
+ chosen. Valid options are "dot", "fcntl",
+ "flock", and "lockf". We need a way to tell
+ the user that these are the valid options, and
+ change the flag "--with-locking" if it's not
+ descriptive enough.
+
+Fri Dec 22 19:21:29 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Remove the lex-specific memory hints at the
+ beginning of sbr/dtimep.lex. We've already
+ committed to supporting flex only, since
+ lex does not easily allow us to parse a single
+ string, as well as other problems documented
+ below and on nmh-workers.
+
+ * Added a switch statement to configure.in to
+ test for Mac OS X. If this is the case, LDFLAGS
+ should not contain "-s" since the linker rejects
+ the flag.
+
+ * Updated MACHINES to include Mac OS X Public Beta,
+ as well as Linux 2.4 running glibc 2.2.
+
+Wed Dec 20 16:00:46 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Marked deprecated directories in docs/README.developers
+ as deprecated, with pointers to the new code location.
+ Eventually these deprecated directories should go away.
+
+Tue Dec 19 19:16:37 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * -apop and -noapop were not documented in inc.man. -snoop was
+ documented but didn't appear in the usage SYNOPSIS.
+
+Thu Dec 14 14:32:09 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Updated config.guess and config.sub to the most recent
+ versions on ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config, dated
+ 12-07-00. This should prevent configure from failing
+ on newer operating systems because config.{guess,sub}
+ couldn't correctly identify them.
+
+Thu Dec 14 1:30:44 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Fixed the circular dependency created when I moved
+ zotnet/mts to mts/generic and merged them into libmts.
+ mts/generic/client.c and mts/generic/mts.c are now in sbr/
+ (and thus in libmh), which makes libmh self-contained and
+ not depending on an external archive.
+
+ * All include statements now look for mts.h in h/. The
+ Makefiles and configure script have been modified so that
+ mts/generic is no longer built.
+
+Mon Dec 11 22:08:07 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * When Shantonu made the new libmts.a, he swapped $(MTSLIB) and
+ libmh.a in sbr/Makefile.in so that libmh.a comes first, but this
+ causes the build to fail on Solaris, because libmts.a has to get
+ ruserpass() out of libmh.a. Swapping them back to the way Ken
+ Hornstein's patch (which I applied on Jul 20) put them, with
+ libmh.a correctly coming second. If there are times when libmts.a
+ needs to come second, then it would appear there's a circular
+ dependency and someone (Shantonu?) did an mts merge incorrectly.
+
+Fri Sep 8 01:36:23 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Took out bad time textual time zones like BST and JST.
+ I found them online somewhere, but am not sure if they're
+ correct.
+
+Fri Sep 8 00:36:48 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Moved zotnet/mts to mts/generic. This code reorganization
+ makes the entire zotnet tree deprecated -- bboards is unneeded,
+ mf was was moved to sbr, tws was rewritten and moved to sbr, and
+ now finally mts.
+
+ * Created a new static library called libmts.a used during
+ compilation which includes the generic mts code and the
+ smtp/sendmail code. This supercedes the functionality of the
+ old libsmtp.a and the remains of libzot.a.
+
+ * Updated header includes to reference the new location of mts.h
+ in mts/generic/mts.h. Also, update the configure and top-level
+ Makefile not to descend into zotnet. Also, they don't descend
+ into mts/mmdf and mts/sendmail (the sendmail code has been
+ merged into the smtp code).
+
+ * Added #include <h/nmh.h> to h/md5.h, since my compile was
+ complaining about implicitly-declared memcpy and memset, which
+ appear to be in strings.h. In any event, nmh.h should take care
+ of it for us.
+
+ * When doing a "make nmhdist", notice that the generated
+ snapshot does not include zotnet of the mts directories as noted
+ above. Since they are no longer compiled, and I don't see any
+ obvious code path to get to them, end-users should probably
+ not need them. If you think otherwise, turn Makefile generation
+ back on in configure.in and turn on recursion into those dirs
+ in the appropriate Makefile.in
+
+Wed Sep 6 22:40:03 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Tracked down the problem in the new dtimep where time
+ zones were being radically misreported. It was because the
+ parser knew about military time zones (such as M or E) but in
+ some cases did not know about the textual representation of
+ some zones (like MET). When it encountered one of these, the
+ date parser misread MET as the military time zone T (well, first
+ zone M, then E, and finally T). I took military zones out, and
+ things seem much better. Also, the default behavior of parsing
+ time zones appears to default to GMT in the absence of better
+ info, which is less bogus than assuming the mail came from the
+ current time zone, which was the behavior in 1.04.
+
+Thu Aug 10 13:22:13 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Decided that limiting the message number columns to 3 on my
+ scan.MMDDYY and scan.YYYYMMDD (to try to regain space taken by
+ extra date info) was ill-conceived. It's not that tough to get
+ past 999 messages, though I imagine it's rather rare to exceed
+ 9999. Changed these to 4. Also put the "replied / encrypted"
+ column back in YYYYMMDD -- I've never seen it show anything but a
+ space, but that space is useful if you use scan, grep, and awk
+ (with the default field separator) to grab message numbers (I know
+ -- pick should really be used for these purposes...).
+
+Mon Aug 7 20:11:09 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Modify umask set by mhshow to enable user execute bit, so that
+ viewers that create temporary directories (e.g., lynx) will be
+ able to access them.
+
+Thu Aug 03 17:14:08 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * TODO: Allow multiple simultaneous differing contexts, probably
+ each tied to a parent (terminal) process.
+
+Tue Aug 1 10:48:05 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
+
+ * Makefile install rules should not look for generated files in
+ the source tree -- this will happen to work when configuring and
+ building inside the source tree but will fail when using an
+ external build tree. Fixed etc/Makefile.in.
+
+Mon Jul 24 16:20:45 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * When Shantonu wrote the new, more portable dtimep.lex, he left
+ out the #ifdef DSTXXX stuff for some reason. Not a good idea, as
+ that code is required for proper printing of numeric-offset
+ timezones that have daylight saving time. Without that code,
+ -0700 during DST gets printed as MST instead of PDT.
+
+ * Renamed DSTXXX as ADJUST_NUMERIC_ONLY_TZ_OFFSETS_WRT_DST and
+ added an explanatory comment by its #definition.
+
+ * Updated README.developers with the fact that zotnet/tws is going away.
+
+Thu Jul 20 20:30:52 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Moved Kimmo's new "--with-hash-backup" to be output with the
+ rest of the --with options in the configure --help output. Also,
+ people did not preserve my alphabetization of the --with options
+ when they added new ones. Re-alphabetized.
+
+ * One more pass at README.developers now that it's clear that my
+ previously-suggested one-line autoconf-file commit can cause
+ unnecessary local makes and an out-of-sync stamp-h.in file, but
+ would not cause problems for other people using the CVS files.
+
+ * Ken Hornstein's SASL patch was not integrated properly with
+ Ruud's new merged mts/sendmail code. Kimmo has since fixed nmh so
+ it compiles, but according to Ken, the SASL stuff still does not
+ work. Integrating a patch from him for this.
+
+ * Last pass at README.developers -- Kimmo's 5-step commit was
+ overkill. You only need 3 steps, since configure.in is the only
+ autoconf file with the RCS $Id keyword.
+
+ * Applied Kurt J. Lidl <lidl@eng.us.uu.net>'s $MAILHOST patch:
+
+ I have a small patch that would be nice to be included --
+ basically, it allows the usage of the "MAILHOST" environment
+ variable, without having to have HESIOD turned on. I need
+ this functionality for my environment, where we have identical
+ /usr/local on all my machines (so I cannot just hardcode into
+ the mts.conf file), and I have multiple POP mail servers for
+ my users.
+
+ Modified inc.man to reflect that along with "pophost:" and -host,
+ $MAILHOST can now activate POP mail inclusion as well.
+
+ * Fixed warnings from diff on first-time install of nmh. Also
+ added 'echo's clarifying the etc file installation activities.
+
+Tue Jul 18 19:36:59 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
+
+ * Added the answer to Dan's question in README.developers.
+
+Mon Jul 17 19:10:36 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Clarified and made some corrections to Kimmo's README.developers
+ changes (BTW, if anyone can explain why the RCS Ids are able to cause
+ problems with the dependencies, please fill in the explanation --
+ I never encountered a problem with the old single-commit method).
+
+Sat Jul 15 23:13:49 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
+
+ * Add configure option --with-hash-backup so the backup prefix can
+ be easily changed from "," to "#".
+
+ * Simplified sbr/Makefile.in so that it works with any make.
+
+ * Use mkstemp in sbr/lock_file.c.
+
+ * Commits of autoconf-related files apparently can't all be done
+ in one shot due to RCS Ids changing when committing -- updated
+ README.developers.
+
+Tue Jul 11 14:18:01 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Clarified post.man and send.man for those not completely up on
+ SASL terminology. "SASL encryption layers are not supported for
+ SMTP" means that encryption is supported for the authentication
+ but not for the subsequent data stream.
+
+Sat Jul 8 01:36:19 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
+
+ * Applied Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>'s patches
+ implementing SASL support for POP3 and SMTP. If nmh is compiled
+ with SASL support, using the -sasl switch on the inc, msgchk,
+ post, and send commands will enable authentication encryption for
+ SMTP, and both authentication and data stream encryption for POP3.
+
+Sat Jun 10 18:37:59 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Merged mts/sendmail functionality into mts/smtp; switching between
+ smtp and sendmail delivery method is now controlled by mts.conf.
+
+ * If tsort cannot deal with loops, in addition to defining tsort as
+ cat, also define lorder as echo.
+
+ * Removed uip/popi.c from list of sources.
+
+Thu Jun 08 19:36:57 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * New dtimep.lex didn't parse day names properly. Fixed. Also
+ clarified ambiguous comments preceding day_map[] array (from old
+ dtimep.lex) that probably led to the erroneous cp++ being added.
+
+Wed Jun 7 20:52:33 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Added one more mkstemp invocation to uip/spost.c (which was in a
+ #if 0 block).
+
+ * Applied patch from Peter Maydell to clean up permissions handling
+ and error handling in uip/inc.c.
+
+Mon Jun 5 22:10:07 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Use cat instead of tsort if tsort cannot deal with loops in its
+ input (which is the case for tsort from GNU textutils).
+
+Mon Jun 5 21:14:36 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * If lockfile is present, and its dotlockfile program is setgid,
+ inc does not need to be setgid.
+
+Sun Jun 4 21:35:40 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Added autoconf test for Miquel van Smoorenburg's liblockfile
+ library, as found on Debian systems.
+
+ * Added liblockfile support to sbr/lock_file.c.
+
+Wed May 31 7:19:30 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Fixed up dtimep.lex a bit. Added back memory options for AIX to
+ increase available memory. Took out %option noyywrap, which
+ wasn't understood by AT&T lex, as well as the -i
+ case-insensitivity flag.
+
+Wed May 31 07:40:45 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
+
+ * Added a lint target to the Makefiles and a check in autoconf
+ to determine whether lint or lclint exists on the system.
+
+Fri May 30 19:21:48 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * etc/Makefile.in was incorrectly installing mts.conf.in and
+ sendfiles.in -- fixed. Generated sendfiles script was not a
+ dependency of the `all' target, and was incorrectly included in
+ the distribution. Changed the suffix for the backed-up previous
+ versions of the etc files from the ambiguous .old to .prev. Added
+ call to diff -- only keep the .prev files around if different from
+ the newly-installed versions (intentionally didn't redirect output
+ to /dev/null so you'll notice when your changed versions are
+ getting moved aside).
+
+ * INSTALL never documented the etc/*.old thing. Documented the
+ new etc/*.prev thing (including a note to watch for diff output).
+
+ * Applied Alec Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu>'s dropsbr.c patch:
+
+ In the map_write routine, a call is made to map_open and this
+ call is supposed to set the "clear" variable to 0 or 1,
+ depending on whether the map file is empty or not. In
+ mh6.8.3, this worked because map_open would set "clear" by
+ calling the mbx_Xopen routine. In nmh, the code for mbx_Xopen
+ was merged into mbx_open, but the interface for mbx_open
+ doesn't support the clear variable, so that functionality was
+ lost. The map_open interface still contains "int *clear" in
+ the prototype, but never sets it.
+
+ My patch eliminates "clear" from the map_open interface (I
+ checked to make sure that map_write is the only client of
+ map_open). Furthermore, my patch also sets the "clear"
+ variable properly at the beginning of map_write by calling
+ fstat(). This eliminates the bug in that the value of "clear"
+ being used later in the routine was just stack garbage.
+
+ Having a bad value of clear causes this next bug to be
+ triggered: The fp file pointer was being opened with fdopen,
+ but in two of the three switch cases it wasn't being closed.
+ In certain cases, this was causing packf to run out of file
+ descriptors if you attempted to pack a large folder.
+
+Mon May 29 7:48:15 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * Moved the date parsing routines from zotnet/tws to sbr/ (and
+ tws.h to h/). Updated all source files to reflect to new location
+ of tws.h.
+
+ * Rewrote dparsetime (in dtimep.lex -> dtimep.c) to replace the
+ old zotnet/tws/dtimep.c, dtimep.lex, lexstring.c, lexedit.c, and
+ dtimep.c-lexed. It should now work with flex (although untested
+ with lex), and requires no sed-ing. For now, I have the lexed
+ version in the distribution, so that end-users don't need to worry
+ about running it through flex/lex. I have not added back support
+ for guessing the time zone when it's not specified.
+
+Sun May 28 17:44:15 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Added autoconf check for getutent().
+
+ * Changed uip/rcvtty.c and uip/slocal.c to use getutent() and
+ friends. Since I can only check on Linux, please check if
+ this works on other systems.
+
+Sun May 28 14:58:49 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Applied patch from Peter Maydell to uip/scansbr.c for more
+ checks for write failures.
+
+ * Unlink temporary file properly in uip/rcvtty.c.
+
+ * Moved viamail from bindir to libdir.
+
+ * Changed sendfiles into sendfiles.in, so that path to viamail
+ is patched in.
+
+ * Added gzip support to sendfiles.
+
+ * Added References header to replcomps and replgroupcomps.
+
+Sun May 28 14:39:31 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Fixed m_getfld bug which caused segmentation faults when
+ incorporating messages which ended in multiple linefeeds crossing
+ a buffer boundary.
+
+Fri May 26 13:21:59 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * msh has been unable to show MIME messages ever since 1.0. Alec
+ Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu> tracked down the problem to the
+ -show flag being passed to mhshow. mhshow is equivalent to the
+ old mhn -show, so we don't need the -show anymore. Removed it.
+
+Fri May 12 02:51:21 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
+
+ * zotnet/bboards is not longer built by default. Goal is to move
+ the assorted functions in zotnet into sbr or some more logical
+ place.
+
+ * Moved zotnet/mf to sbr, and changed mf.h references accordingly,
+ as well as Makefiles.
+
Thu May 11 02:21:34 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Simplified sbr/Makefile.in so that both SRCS and OBJS aren't