                          Keep Version 0.5.1

Copyright (c) 2004, Darren L. LaChausse
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

This program is released under the terms of the BSD license.  Please refer
to the included LICENSE file for more information.

Background:
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keep is a program that keeps the files you tell it to and deletes everything
else that is in the current directory.

Sometimes you find yourself in a situation where the list of files in a
directory that you want to keep is shorter than the list of files you want
to delete.  keep is a program designed for just such an occasion.

Installing:
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To install keep on Fedora Core, Red Hat Linux, and other RPM-based Linux 
distributions:

  1.) Download the binary RPM package.  It will be a file of the form
      'keep-x.y.z-1.noarch.rpm' where 'x', 'y', and 'z' are the major, minor,
      and micro version numbers, respectively.

  2.) As 'root' type the following command:

        rpm -Uvh keep-*.noarch.rpm

For all other UNIX and Linux-based operating systems:

  1.) Download the source tarball package.  It will be a file of the form
      'keep-x.y.z.tar.gz' where 'x', 'y', and 'z' are the major, minor, and
      micro version numbers, respectively.

  2.) Unpack the tarball you just downloaded using one of the following
      commands:

        tar zxvf keep-*.tar.gz

      or if that doesn't work:

        gunzip -c keep-*.tar.gz | tar xvf -

  3.) Change to the directory you just unpacked using the following command:

        cd keep-*

  4.) Now enter the following command to prepare keep for installation:

        perl Makefile.PL && make

  5.) Optional: if you want, you can now perform some tests to make sure that
      keep will function properly on your system using this command:

        make test

  6.) Now enter the following command as 'root' to perform the actual
      installation:

        make install

Keep should now be installed on your system.  For more information about 
how to use keep, please read the man page for keep using the following
command:

  man keep

Changes:
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0.5.1:
 - Running keep without arguments now displays a brief help message.  This
   change was made in order to make keep behave more like traditional UNIX
   commands.  (Thanks to Jonas Sundström for pointing this out!)

Contact Information:
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The author of this software, Darren L. LaChausse may be contacted by e-mail
at <the_trapper@users.sourceforge.net>.  Any feedback, good or bad, would be
very much appreciated.  All bug reports should also be reported to this
e-mail address.

The latest version of this software is always available from:
http://keep.sourceforge.net/
