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   The Amd package has been without an official maintainer since 1992.
Several people have stepped in to maintain it unofficially.  Most
notable were the `upl' (Unofficial Patch Level) releases of Amd,
created by me (Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.columbia.edu>), and available from
<ftp://ftp.cs.columbia.edu/pub/amd/>.  The last such unofficial release
was `upl102'.

   Through the process of patching and aging, it was becoming more and
more apparent that Amd was in much need of revitalizing.  Maintaining
Amd had become a difficult task.  I took it upon myself to cleanup the
code, so that it would be easier to port to new platforms, add new
features, keep up with the many new feature requests, and deal with the
never ending stream of bug reports.

   I have been working on such a release of Amd on and off since
January of 1996.  The new suite of tools is currently named "am-utils"
(AutoMounter Utilities), in line with GNU naming conventions, befitting
the contents of the package.  In October of 1996 I had received enough
offers to help me with this task that I decided to make a mailing list
for this group of people.  Around the same time, Amd had become a
necessary part of my PhD thesis work, resulting in more work performed
on am-utils.

   Am-utils version 6.0 was numbered with a major new release number to
distinguish it from the last official release of Amd (5.x).  Many new
features have been added such as a GNU `configure' system, NFS Version
3, Autofs support, a run-time configuration file (`amd.conf'), many new
ports, more scripts and programs, as well as numerous bug fixes.
Another reason for the new major release number was to alert users of
am-utils that user-visible interfaces may have changed.  In order to
make Amd work well for the next 10 years, and be easier to maintain, it
was necessary to remove old or unused features, change various syntax
files, etc.  However, great care was taken to ensure the maximum
possible backwards compatibility.


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