Xref: utzoo alt.sources.d:609 comp.sources.d:5556 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.dal.ca!silvert From: silvert@cs.dal.ca (Bill Silvert) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d,comp.sources.d Subject: Re: Unnecessary tar-compress-uuencodes Summary: Not all tools are "available" Message-ID: <1990Jul10.160257.24183@cs.dal.ca> Date: 10 Jul 90 16:02:57 GMT References: <15652@bfmny0.BFM.COM> <3114@psueea.UUCP> Sender: silvert@cs.dal.ca.UUCP (Bill Silvert) Reply-To: bill%biomel@cs.dal.ca Organization: Habitat Ecology Div., Bedford Inst. of Oceanography Lines: 29 In article <3114@psueea.UUCP> kirkenda@eecs.UUCP (Steve Kirkendall) writes: >Some text has been edited out of the following quotes... ditto >> * The format presupposes the existence of decoding tools which may >> or may not be present in a given environment. > >They should be. People have been posting them, and they're available at >archive sites. Not all common tools are "available", in the sense that they can be recovered from archive sites and recompiled, on all machines. For example, I cannot get 16-bit uncompression on my MS-DOS machine, and the uncompress I ported to my obsolete Unix box is pretty flaky. I support sticking with shar as much as possible, since all you really need is a text editor to pull shar archives apart. The translation problem that Steve refers to could be solved by including an ASCII table at the head of each shar, so that transpositions of characters could be identified. This sort of thing is done by the Dumas version of uuencode. -- William Silvert, Habitat Ecology Division, Bedford Inst. of Oceanography P. O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CANADA B2Y 4A2. Tel. (902)426-1577 UUCP=..!{uunet|watmath}!dalcs!biomel!bill BITNET=bill%biomel%dalcs@dalac InterNet=bill%biomel@cs.dal.ca