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-o prefix
--output-prefix=prefix
Save the archive to files `prefix.01' through
`prefix.nnn' instead of standard output. This option
must be used when the -l
or the -L
switches
are used.
When prefix contains any `%' character, prefix is then
interpreted as a sprintf
format, which should be able to display
a single decimal number. When prefix does not contain such a
`%' character, the string `.%02d' is internally appended.
-l size
--whole-size-limit=size
Limit the output file size to size times 1024 bytes but don't split input files. This allows the recipient of the shell archives to unpack them in any order.
-L size
--split-size-limit=size
Limit output file size to size times 1024 bytes and split files
if necessary. The archives created with this option must be unpacked
in the correct order. If the recipient of the shell archives wants to
put all of them in a single folder, she shall save them in the correct
order for unshar
, used with option -e
, to unpack them
all at once. See section Invoking the unshar
program.
For people used to saving all the shell archives into a single mail
folder, care must be taken to save them in the appropriate order.
For those having the appropriate tools (like Masanobu Umeda's
rmailsort
package for GNU Emacs), shell archives can be saved
in any order, then sorted by increasing date (or send time) before
massive unpacking.
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