2007-02-08  brlcad  <brlcad@users.sourceforge.net>

	* Makefile.am: sources

	* enigma.1:
	Joerg spelled CBW incorrectly -- the proper project name is the Crypt 
Breaker's Workbench (this mistake has been impressively spread around the world 
now).

	* configure.ac:
	test application of PD headers, add a footer too along with detail that 
enigma comes from the Crypt Breaker's Workbench software

	* Makefile.am:
	remove the Makefile.defs since enigma has it's own configure and will 
otherwise mess with AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS

	* Makefile.am, configure.ac, configure.in:
	rename configure.in to configure.ac

2007-01-27  brlcad  <brlcad@users.sourceforge.net>

	* Makefile.am, enigma.c:
	ws. lots and lots of ws.  see sh/ws.sh for details (cases 'abcdeg').

2005-11-13  brlcad  <brlcad@users.sourceforge.net>

	* enigma.c:
	merge changes from HEAD aka rel-7-6-4 to the rel-7-6-branch just in 
case someone peeks a gander or tries to continue/build the branch

2005-10-23  brlcad  <brlcad@users.sourceforge.net>

	* enigma.c: trailing ws

2005-06-24  brlcad  <brlcad@users.sourceforge.net>

	* Makefile.am: add Makefile.defs as an include

2004-11-16  morrison  <morrison@users.sourceforge.net>

	* COPYING, Makefile.am, README, build.sh, configure.in, enigma.1, 
enigma.c:
	dawn of a new revision.  it shall be numbered 14 to match release 7.  
begin the convergence by adding emacs/vi local variable footer blocks to 
encourage consistent formatting.

2004-05-25  morrison  <morrison@users.sourceforge.net>

	* build.sh: alphabetical ordering

	* configure.in: oops, wrong comment style

	* build.sh: quell the newer automake by adding the missing files

2004-05-24  morrison  <morrison@users.sourceforge.net>

	* Makefile.am: initial Makefile.am for making a dist

2004-03-17  morrison  <morrison@users.sourceforge.net>

	* README: typos and more goo

	* README: add a readme for the helpless

	* Makefile.am, build.sh, configure.in, COPYING, Makefile:
	add simple autoconf wrapping to handle detection of libcrypt when needed

	* Makefile, enigma.1, enigma.c:
	add enigma, the public domain crypt replacement to the distribution for 
convenience

