This package provides a rudimentary editor for XBM format bitmap files,
and programs to convert between XBM bitmaps and ascii art.

This release adds -help and -version options to all three programs.

For those building for 32-bit platforms, it also enables use of the
"large file" APIs - though no file processed by these programs should ever
be anywhere near 2GB in size, it may be stored on a filesystem which uses
large inode numbers not supported by the original 32-bit APIs.
Since this release was generated using the new GNU autoconf 2.72, this
also adds a --enable-year2038 configure flag which may allow imake to
work with files whose timestamps are later than January 19, 2038, but
this has not been tested.

Alan Coopersmith (6):
      configure: Use AC_SYS_LARGEFILE to enable large file support
      Ensure all *.c files include config.h before any other headers
      atobm, bmtoa, bitmap: Add -help and -version options
      bitmap: Print which option was in error along with usage message
      Remove "All rights reserved" from Oracle copyright notices
      bitmap 1.1.1

git tag: bitmap-1.1.1

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https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/bitmap-1.1.1.tar.xz
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bitmap-1.1.1.tar.xz
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        -Alan Coopersmith-                 alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
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