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Welcome to hodie and the fascinating world of latin speakers. This program exists because of my getting a few wild ideas while browsing the challenges of dotcomma <http://www.dotcomma.org>. What does it do? It has the same functionality as the date (1) program, only... It has it in grammatically correct latin :-) How do I install it? Hodie now has support for autoconf/automake, so you install it just as you would any source tarball. Most cases will install cleanly with the sequence ./configure make make install Dependencies??? I do assume, that you have a halfways decent UNIX-system, preferrably with make, a c-compiler and enough standard libraries to support printfs and time-functions... Apart from that, it should be totally ANSI-C, and I cannot see why it shouldn't be fully portable. It's nothing *really* fancy anyway :-) Licenses? I release this software under the MIT license. (No, not the GPL license. Mainly because I do not quite understand the GPL license myself as I do with the MIT and the BSD types.) The license conditions are reproduced in the file LICENSE, which should be included in every distribution of this software. All the spanish stuff is (c) Ivan Juanes. If you can't find any spanish stuff, then this does not apply (beginning with my moving in at sourceforge, I split spanish and english into two different branches. Who did this? Responsible for this hacklet is Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson <[email protected]> Please do e-mail... I'm only happy for feedback :-)