+* Noteworthy changes in release 1.9 (2018-01-07) [stable]
+
+** Bug fixes
+
+ gzip -d -S SUFFIX file.SUFFIX would fail for any upper-case byte in SUFFIX.
+ E.g., before, this command would fail:
+ $ :|gzip > kT && gzip -d -S T kT
+ gzip: kT: unknown suffix -- ignored
+ [bug present since the beginning]
+
+ When decompressing data in 'pack' format, gzip no longer mishandles
+ leading zeros in the end-of-block code. [bug introduced in gzip-1.6]
+
+ When converting from system-dependent time_t format to the 32-bit
+ unsigned MTIME format used in gzip files, if a timestamp does not
+ fit gzip now substitutes zero instead of the timestamp's low-order
+ 32 bits, as per Internet RFC 1952. When converting from MTIME to
+ time_t format, if a timestamp does not fit gzip now warns and
+ substitutes the nearest in-range value instead of crashing or
+ silently substituting an implementation-defined value (typically,
+ the timestamp's low-order bits). This affects timestamps before
+ 1970 and after 2106, and timestamps after 2038 on platforms with
+ 32-bit signed time_t. [bug present since the beginning]
+
+ Commands implemented via shell scripts are now more consistent about
+ failure status. For example, 'gunzip --help >/dev/full' now
+ consistently exits with status 1 (error), instead of with status 2
+ (warning) on some platforms. [bug present since the beginning]
+
+ Support for VMS and Amiga has been removed. It was not working anyway,
+ and it reportedly caused file name glitches on MS-Windowsish platforms.
+
+