use File::Spec::Functions 'curdir';
my $startperl = "#! $perlpath -w";
-#
-# Modified September 26, 1993 to provide proper handling of years after 1999
-# Tom Link <tml+@pitt.edu>
-# University of Pittsburgh
-#
-# Modified April 7, 1998 with nasty hacks to implement the troublesome -follow
-# Billy Constantine <wdconsta@cs.adelaide.edu.au> <billy@smug.adelaide.edu.au>
-# University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
-#
-# Modified 1999-06-10, 1999-07-07 to migrate to cleaner perl5 usage
-# Ken Pizzini <ken@halcyon.com>
-#
-# Modified 2000-01-28 to use the 'follow' option of File::Find
-#
-# Note currently
-# $ find2perl -name a|wc #produces a shorter program
-# 30 72 569
-# $ find2perl |wc #than this:
-# 33 76 655
-
sub tab ();
sub n ($$);
sub fileglob_to_re ($);