News in 0.6.0 from 0.5.4
	
	IPv6-support. Configure icpld with the --enable-ip6
	flag and see manpage for further info

	The -s flag is also available in connection with -quit
	In other words, icpld can now exit silently as well
	
	Automated detection of system platform

	As of this release, icpld also accepts hosts, not just ip
	addresses. However, you should bear in mind that a failure
	in resolving the hostname will be considered a lost link

News in 0.5.2 from 0.4.5 (No news in 0.5.0)
	
	Added the -s flag which stands for silent, which is particulary
	handy when you want to suppress output when starting from the
	startup-script.
	
	As from 0.5.0, icpld is also available as a FreeBSD port. 
	See /usr/ports/net/icpld.

News in 0.4.5 from 0.4.0

	This release is merely a bugfix (more than needed), and 
	does not implement any new features but the -pint option.	
	The code is severely cleaned up and reorganized and does
	no longer give the impression of an outgrown "hello world"-program.

So, what's new then?
	Less bugs? See ChangeLog for further info on this.
	Updated manpage
