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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.
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