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- unshar - unpack a shar file
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- unshar [ -_d directory ] [ -_c ] [ -_e | -_E exit_line ] [ file
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- Unshar scans mail messages looking for the start of a shell
- archive. It then passes the archive through a copy of the
- shell to unpack it. It will accept multiple files. If no
- files are given, standard input is used.
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- The -_d option tells unshar to change directory before
- unpacking any files.
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- The -_c option is passed through to 'sh' as a parameter to
- the unpacked script. Many archive shar scripts (including
- those produced by shar 3.40 and newer) use this to indicate
- that existing files should be overwritten.
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- Unshar can unpack shar files that are concatenated in one
- file with the -_e option, which separates files by
- recognizing the "exit 0" string at the beginning of a line.
- The -_E option allows you to specify the string that
- separates archives if "exit 0" isn't appropriate. (Hint:
- most .signatures have a "--" on a line right before them).
- -_e is equivalent to -_E "_e_x_i_t _0".
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- shar(1)
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- Any message from the shell may be displayed.
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- Michael Mauldin at Carnegie-Mellon University
- guido@mcvax (Guido van Rossum at CWI, Amsterdam)
- davidsen@sixhub.uuxp (Bill Davidsen)
- wht%n4hgf@gatech.edu (Warren Tucker)
- rhg@CPS.COM (Richard H. Gumpertz)
- colas@avahi.inria.fr (Colas Nahaboo)
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- man pages:
- jhd@irfu.se (Jan Dj{rv)
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- Page 1 (printed 3/9/94)
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