uuencode, uudecode

Christopher Faylor cgf@redhat.com
Sat Jan 20 08:38:00 GMT 2001


Chuck,
Any chance that you'd like to add these utilities under some catchy name
in the main distribution?  They seem like they would be very useful.

cgf

On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 02:07:25AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>programs are available as part of the "misc" package at CygUtils:
>
> http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/V1.1/misc/
>
>This package contains a grab-bag of goodies I've collected or written
>over the years, and have found useful on occaision.  These include:
>
> ascii.exe: simple utility for displaying the ASCII character set 
>
> putclip.exe: copy stdin to the Windows clipboard 
> getclip.exe: copy Windows clipboard to stdout 
>
> uuencode.exe: encode a file into unambiguous 7bit format 
> uudecode.exe: decode a file encoded by uuencode
>   --> these 2 are based on the GNU release of the uuencode 
>       tools, which in turn were based on the original 
>       1983 UCalBerkeley release
> 
> conv.exe: a utility for converting line endings between DOS and UNIX 
> d2u.exe: a copy of conv.exe which defaults to converting DOS->UNIX 
> u2d.exe: a copy of conv.exe which defaults to converting UNIX->DOS 
>   --> these 3 are based on hd2c package from Peter Hanecak, 
>       but heavily modified.
>
>--Chuck

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