lxsplit is a utility that facilitates join and split operations on
files. It basically performs the same functions as cat(1) and
split(1), but has useful features such as warning if all parts aren't
available for a join operation.
ok naddy@
p5-Archive-Tar
p5-Archive-Zip
p5-Compress-Zlib
p5-IO-Zlib
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All these use the same license:
"This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself."
Perl is GPL, so I am marking these # GPL
lzop -- # GNU GPL -> # GPL
macutil -- sync w/# None style
nulib -- # Restrictive
rar -- # Restrictive
ucl -- # GPL
unace -- # Copyrighted but freely distributable.
That's all the author states. Is this acceptable as a
license?
-- Drop MAINTAINER per his request
unarj -- # Restrictive
PERMIT_*_CDROM=No
"If you wish to distribute a modified version of UNARJ
you MUST indicate that it is a modified version both in
the program and source code."
unrar -- # Restrictive
unzip -- # Conditional
It is freely re-distributable with conditions which we meet.
This could use another pair of eyes to confirm.
zip -- # Conditional
Same thing as unzip.
zoo -- # Conditional
Different author/license but same idea as zip/unzip.
This update is based on an update by naddy@ done earlier this year.
I updated that to the current version and fixed sparc64 by disallowing
exceptions (otherwise core dumps would occur). I got some feedback from
wilfried@.
Main changes in the program are a seemingly total rewrite in C++ with
support for newer versions of the RAR algorithm (well, newer files that
didn't uncompress with the old unrar, uncompress with this).