Mon Jun 13 23:13:25 1994  mendez  (mendez@amiga3000UX)

	* (main) The last argument have a different meaning: if it's a
	directory (ending by ":" or "/"), it will be the destination
	directory. In this case, we use the basename of the source file as
	destination filename. If no destination name is given, the split
	is in the current directory. If a filename (with an optional path)
	is given, it will be the destination directory and the output
	filename. 

Fri Apr  1 21:27:28 1994  MENDEZ Marc  (mendez@aristote)

	* Asplit.c (main): '-n' option added. You can now specify the
	number of the first file. 

Thu Mar  3 14:22:18 1994  MENDEZ Marc  (mendez@zenon)

	* When the size of the file was a multiple of the original size,
	an empty file was created... I suppressed the use of the 'End'
	flag, and replaced it by the counter of file to create. Version 2.01

Wed Feb  9 13:03:51 1994  MENDEZ Marc  (mendez@sophocle)

	* Asplit.c (OpenOutputFile): The template of the output filename
	was modified. Now, the number of file is evaluated, so I know on
	how many digits I must write the file number. It's far more
	convenient when you join the files. The file order is respected.
	Example:
	For files from 'foo1' to 'foo10', the order is
	foo1, foo10, foo2, foo3, foo4, foo5...
	For files from 'foo01' to 'foo10', the order is
	foo01, foo02, foo03,.... foo09, foo10

Tue Feb  8 12:50:00 1994  MENDEZ Marc  (mendez@zenon)

	* Asplit.c (OpenOutputFile): #ifdef AMIGA added, because of
	open() 

Tue Feb  8 11:21:40 1994  MENDEZ Marc  (mendez@sophocle)

	* Asplit.c (ShowErrorFunc): The strerror() does not exist under
	SUN OS !!. I must use perror() again, with no string.

