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--- doc/remsync.texi.orig Sun Jun 8 22:59:35 1997
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+++ doc/remsync.texi Sun Jun 8 23:02:50 1997
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename remsync.info
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@settitle @code{remsync} reference manual
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+@dircategory File transfer and archiving tools
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+@direntry
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+* remsync: (remsync). Synchronize remote directory
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+ trees using email.
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+@end direntry
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@finalout
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@setchapternewpage odd
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@c %**end of header
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--- doc/sharutils.texi.orig Sun Jun 8 22:59:41 1997
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+++ doc/sharutils.texi Sun Jun 8 23:10:37 1997
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename sharutils.info
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@settitle GNU @code{shar} utilities
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+@dircategory File transfer and archiving tools
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+@direntry
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+* Shar utilities: (sharutils). GNU shar utilities.
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+* mail-files: (sharutils)mail-files invocation. Send files to remote site.
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+* mailshar: (sharutils)mailshar invocation. Make and send a shell archive.
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+* shar: (sharutils)shar invocation. Make a shell archive.
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+* unshar: (sharutils)unshar invocation. Explode a shell archive.
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+* uudecode: (sharutils)uudecode invocation. Restore file from 7-bits.
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+* uuencode: (sharutils)uuencode invocation. Force binary file to 7-bits.
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+@end direntry
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@finalout
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@c %**end of header
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@end tex
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@ifinfo
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-@format
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-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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-* Shar utilities: (sharutils). GNU shar utilities.
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-* mail-files: (sharutils)mail-files invocation. Send files to remote site.
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-* mailshar: (sharutils)mailshar invocation. Make and send a shell archive.
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-* remsync: (sharutils)remsync invocation. Synchronize remote files.
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-* shar: (sharutils)shar invocation. Make a shell archive.
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-* unshar: (sharutils)unshar invocation. Explode a shell archive.
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-* uudecode: (sharutils)uudecode invocation. Restore file from 7-bits.
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-* uuencode: (sharutils)uuencode invocation. Force binary file to 7-bits.
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-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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-@end format
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-@end ifinfo
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-
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-@ifinfo
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This file documents the GNU set of shar utilities.
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Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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The format of the @code{shar} command is one of:
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@example
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-shar [ @var{option} ] @dots{} @var{file} @dots{}
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-shar -S [ @var{option} ] @dots{}
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+gshar [ @var{option} ] @dots{} @var{file} @dots{}
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+gshar -S [ @var{option} ] @dots{}
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@end example
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In the first form, the file list is given as command arguments. In the
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The format of the @code{unshar} command is:
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@example
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-unshar [ @var{option} ] @dots{} [ @var{file} @dots{} ]
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+gunshar [ @var{option} ] @dots{} [ @var{file} @dots{} ]
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@end example
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Each @var{file} is processed in turn, as a shell archive or a
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Let us conclude by a showing a few examples of @code{shar} usage:
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@example
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-shar *.c > cprog.shar
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-shar -Q *.[ch] > cprog.shar
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-shar -B -l28 -oarc.sh. *.arc
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-shar -f /lcl/src/u*.c > u.sh
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+gshar *.c > cprog.shar
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+gshar -Q *.[ch] > cprog.shar
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+gshar -B -l28 -oarc.sh. *.arc
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+gshar -f /lcl/src/u*.c > u.sh
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@end example
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@noindent
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