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/* buildshar.c:
*
* utility program to figure out how to pack shar files. it doesn't try
* very hard.
*
* this program is in the public domain.
*
* jim frost 09.25.90
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
/* this defines the size of the shar file not including anything that got
* added by shar. should be considerably smaller than 64000.
*/
#define SHAR_SIZE 40000
struct file {
char *name;
int size;
struct file *next;
};
struct shar {
struct file *file;
struct shar *next;
};
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{ int num_files, files_left;
struct file *files;
struct stat sbuf;
struct shar *shar_list;
struct shar *cur_shar;
struct file *cur_file;
int shar_size, shar_num, num_shars;
int a;
if (argc < 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [files]\n", *argv);
}
/* build table of filenames
*/
files= (struct file *)malloc(sizeof(struct file) * (argc - 1));
for (a= 0, num_files= 0; *(++argv); a++) {
if (stat(*argv, &sbuf) < 0) {
perror(*argv);
files[a].name= NULL;
continue;
}
num_files++;
files[a].name= *argv;
files[a].size= sbuf.st_size;
}
/* try to fit files. this is not a bright algorithm.
*/
shar_list= cur_shar= (struct shar *)malloc(sizeof(struct shar));
cur_shar->file= NULL;
cur_file= NULL;
shar_size= 0;
for (files_left= num_files; files_left;) {
/* look for a file that'll fit in the current shar
*/
for (a= 0; a < num_files; a++)
if (files[a].name &&
((shar_size + files[a].size <= SHAR_SIZE) ||
((shar_size == 0) && (files[a].size > SHAR_SIZE)))) {
shar_size += files[a].size;
if (cur_file) {
cur_file->next= (struct file *)malloc(sizeof(struct file));
cur_file= cur_file->next;
}
else
cur_shar->file= cur_file= (struct file *)malloc(sizeof(struct file));
cur_file->name= files[a].name;
cur_file->next= NULL;
files[a].name= NULL;
files_left--;
break;
}
/* if nothing fit, make a new shar file
*/
if (a == num_files) {
cur_shar->next= (struct shar *)malloc(sizeof(struct shar));
cur_shar= cur_shar->next;
cur_shar->file= NULL;
cur_shar->next= NULL;
cur_file= NULL;
shar_size= 0;
}
}
/* find out how many shar files we need for -e flag
*/
for (num_shars= 0, cur_shar= shar_list; cur_shar; num_shars++)
cur_shar= cur_shar->next;
/* output each shar command line
*/
for (shar_num= 1, cur_shar= shar_list; cur_shar; shar_num++) {
printf("shar -n %d -e %d", shar_num, num_shars);
for (cur_file= cur_shar->file; cur_file; cur_file= cur_file->next)
printf(" %s", cur_file->name);
cur_shar= cur_shar->next;
printf(" > shar.%d\n", shar_num);
}
exit(0);
}