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It looks like bison generally tries to avoid generated files in version
control (for example, configure or Makefile.in).  Any reason that
doc/bison.1 is an exception to this rule?  Also, I noticed that
.prev-version is NOT in version control, which means builds start out with
this message:

cat: .prev-version: No such file or directory

In comparison, coreutils keeps .prev-version under control, while using a
copy of help2man to avoid keeping .1 under control.

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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!

Eric Blake             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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