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33.\" $Id: uuencode.1,v 1.5 1997/02/22 19:57:36 peter Exp $ | 33.\" $Id: uuencode.1,v 1.6 1997/08/22 06:52:59 charnier Exp $ |
34.\" 35.Dd June 6, 1993 36.Dt UUENCODE 1 37.Os BSD 4 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm uuencode , 40.Nm uudecode 41.Nd encode/decode a binary file 42.Sh SYNOPSIS 43.Nm uuencode 44.Op Ar file 45.Ar name 46.Nm uudecode | 34.\" 35.Dd June 6, 1993 36.Dt UUENCODE 1 37.Os BSD 4 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm uuencode , 40.Nm uudecode 41.Nd encode/decode a binary file 42.Sh SYNOPSIS 43.Nm uuencode 44.Op Ar file 45.Ar name 46.Nm uudecode |
47.Op Fl cp | 47.Op Fl cips |
48.Op Ar 49.Sh DESCRIPTION 50.Nm Uuencode 51and 52.Nm uudecode 53are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums 54that do not support other than simple 55.Tn ASCII --- 25 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 81.Pp 82The following options are available for 83.Nm uudecode : 84.Bl -tag -width ident 85.It Fl c 86Decode more than one uuencode'd file from 87.Ar file 88if possible. | 48.Op Ar 49.Sh DESCRIPTION 50.Nm Uuencode 51and 52.Nm uudecode 53are used to transmit binary files over transmission mediums 54that do not support other than simple 55.Tn ASCII --- 25 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 81.Pp 82The following options are available for 83.Nm uudecode : 84.Bl -tag -width ident 85.It Fl c 86Decode more than one uuencode'd file from 87.Ar file 88if possible. |
89.It Fl i 90Do not overwrite files. |
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89.It Fl p 90Decode 91.Ar file 92and write output to standard output. | 91.It Fl p 92Decode 93.Ar file 94and write output to standard output. |
95.It Fl s 96Do not strip output pathname to base filename. By default 97.Nm uudecode 98deletes any prefix ending with the last slash '/' for security 99purpose. |
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93.Sh EXAMPLES 94The following example packages up a source tree, compresses it, 95uuencodes it and mails it to a user on another system. 96When 97.Nm uudecode 98is run on the target system, the file ``src_tree.tar.Z'' will be 99created which may then be uncompressed and extracted into the original 100tree. --- 12 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 113 114The following example extract a compress'ed tar 115archive from your mailbox 116.Pp 117.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact 118uudecode -p < $MAIL | zcat | tar xfv - 119.Ed 120.Sh SEE ALSO | 100.Sh EXAMPLES 101The following example packages up a source tree, compresses it, 102uuencodes it and mails it to a user on another system. 103When 104.Nm uudecode 105is run on the target system, the file ``src_tree.tar.Z'' will be 106created which may then be uncompressed and extracted into the original 107tree. --- 12 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 120 121The following example extract a compress'ed tar 122archive from your mailbox 123.Pp 124.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact 125uudecode -p < $MAIL | zcat | tar xfv - 126.Ed 127.Sh SEE ALSO |
128.Xr basename 1 , |
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121.Xr compress 1 , 122.Xr mail 1 , 123.Xr uucp 1 , 124.Xr uuencode 5 125.Sh BUGS 126The encoded form of the file is expanded by 35% (3 bytes become 4 plus 127control information). 128.Sh HISTORY 129The 130.Nm uudecode 131and 132.Nm uuencode 133utilities appeared in 134.Bx 4.0 . | 129.Xr compress 1 , 130.Xr mail 1 , 131.Xr uucp 1 , 132.Xr uuencode 5 133.Sh BUGS 134The encoded form of the file is expanded by 35% (3 bytes become 4 plus 135control information). 136.Sh HISTORY 137The 138.Nm uudecode 139and 140.Nm uuencode 141utilities appeared in 142.Bx 4.0 . |