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PR: 4882
Submitted by: Slaven Rezic <eserte@cs.tu-berlin.de>
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-i Do not overwrite files.
-s Do not strip output pathname to base filename. By default uuencode
deletes any prefix ending with the last slash '/' for security
purpose.
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plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define
NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems
for people trying to port bits of code to other environments.
PR: 2752
Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no>
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posix standard on the topic.
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character as character 32 (space) instead character 64 (`).
See also 'The UNIX-HATERS Handbook', page 82-83.
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"begin [0-7]* *". Now `begin with, ' is not a header line.
Do a boundary check for body characters. Characters less than 33 or
greater than 96 are out of range. If characters are out of range
uudecode print a error message and die.
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-p Decode file and write output to standard output.
-c Decode more than one uuencode'd file from file if possible.
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produce such things.
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