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-n name--archive-name=nameName of archive to be included in the header of the shar files.
Also see the -a switch further down.
-s address--submitter=addressThe -s option allows for overriding the email address for the
submitter, for when the default is not appropriate. The automatically
determined address looks like `username@hostname'.
-a--net-headersAllows automatic generation of headers:
Submitted-by: address Archive-name: name/partnn |
The name must be given with the -n switch. If name
includes a `/', then `/part' isn't used. Thus
`-n xyzzy' produces:
xyzzy/part01 xyzzy/part02 |
while `-n xyzzy/patch' produces:
xyzzy/patch01 xyzzy/patch02 |
and `-n xyzzy/patch01.' produces:
xyzzy/patch01.01 xyzzy/patch01.02 |
-c--cut-markStart the shar with a cut line. A line saying `Cut here' is placed at the start of each output file.
-t--translateTranslate messages in the script. If you have set the LANG environment
variable, messages printed by shar will be in the specified language.
The produced script will still be emitted using messages in the lingua
franca of the computer world: English. This option will cause the script
messages to appear in the languages specified by the LANG environment
variable set when the script is produced.
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