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<bookinfo>
  <bookbiblio>
     <title>
	fml 8 tutorial
     </title>

     <author>
   	<honorific> Dr        </honorific>
   	<firstname> Ken'ichi  </firstname>
   	<surname>   Fukamachi </surname>
   	<affiliation>
   		<orgname>FML.ORG</orgname>
   	    <address>
   		<email>
   		<ulink url="mailto:fukachan@fml.org">
   		fukachan@fml.org
   		</ulink>
   		</email>
   	    </address>
   	</affiliation>
     </author>

     <copyright>
   	<year> 2001-2018 </year>
   	<holder> Ken'ichi Fukamachi </holder>
     </copyright>

  </bookbiblio>

  <legalnotice>
    <para>
	All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can
	redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
    </para>


	<para>
	The current status of fml8 is PRE ALPHA.
	The version is 7.98.x.
	We plan to assign version 7.99.x to fml 8 ALPHA through fml 8
	RC (release candidate).
	</para>

	<para>
	The current TODO is seen at
	<ulink url="../../../fml/doc/ja/todo/STATUS.html">
	http://www.fml.org/software/fml-devel/fml/doc/ja/todo/STATUS.html
	</ulink>
	(Japanese only now, sorry).
	See 
	<link linkend="changes">
	<xref linkend="changes">
	</link>
	on the changes between fml 4 and fml8.
	</para>

	<para>
	It is verified that &fml8; works on the following environemnt now.
<screen>
	perl 5.8.5   on NetBSD 2.0 
	perl 5.8.5   on NetBSD 1.6
	perl 5.6.1   on NetBSD 1.5.x (1.5 stable)		
	perl 5.6.1   on NetBSD 1.6				
	perl 5.6.1   on FreeBSD 5.2.1
	perl 5.00503 on FreeBSD 4.3 STABLE
	perl ?       on FreeBSD 4.6 RELEASE
	perl 5.00503 on FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE-p3
	perl 5.00503 on FreeBSD 4.6.2 RELEASE			
        perl 5.6.1   on Turbolinux Server 8 (qmail)
	perl 5.6.1   on Redhat Linux 7.2 (postfix)		
	perl 5.00503 on Redhat Linux 6.2 (sendmail8.11.6)	
	postfix       + perl 5.6.1 on Solaris 7			
	postfix 2.0.3 + perl 5.6.1 on Solaris 9			
</screen>
	</para>

  </legalnotice>


</bookinfo>
