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Received: FROM BRL-TGR.ARPA BY USC-ISIB.ARPA WITH TCP ; 20 Jun 85 15:17:35 PDT
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From: John White <jnw@mcnc.uucp>
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Re: PC-DOS version of shar
Message-ID: <590@mcnc.mcnc.UUCP>
Date: 19 Jun 85 02:33:13 GMT
To: info-ibmpc@usc-isib.ARPA
> The "shar" command is a good way of sending multiple files
> in a single mailing from one UNIX to another.
> I'm wondering if anyone has developed companion shar commands,
> one UNIX-based and the other PC-DOS based, that can be used
> to create a shar file on unix, download it to the pc,
> then extract files onto the pc.
> A converse use would be to create a shar archive on the PC,
> upload to UNIX, then extract on unix.
>
Here is a quick and dirty shar archiver that I use on an MS-DOS
machine to package several C source files for porting to a UNIX
system. The compiler I use (DeSmet) converts "\n" to "\r\n" so
I run the resulting file through a '\r' remover (such as tr -d '\015').
The archive uses the "cat" format and goes to file "shar.out".