10-23-2008
Hi,
Thks a lot for help!!
find command is a useful one hah
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MARC(1) LOCAL COMMANDS MARC(1)
NAME
marc - archive merger
SYNOPSIS
marc tgtarc srcarc [ files ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Reads files from the arc archive srcarc and add them to the arc archive tgtarc.
HISTORY
Arc has been in use in the CP/M and MSDOS world for many years. Thom Henderson developed the original version, but it is important to note
that arc is based on the file compression theories developed by Huffman, Welch, Knott, Knuth, and many other scientists. This implementa-
tion is based on version 5.21 of the MSDOS program.
BUGS
Arc behaves just like the PC version of the program; all functions of the "usage" display are working. Full compatibility with PC ARC
files is maintained, the price for which is that arc doesn't like long filenames, and can only archive files with names of up to 12 charac-
ters. It will *sometimes* do The Right Thing with them, but I suggest you put long-winded filenames in a "shar" before arcing them.
There shouldn't be any problems, (hah!) but if you find any, please send them to me at:
hyc@hanauma.jpl.nasa.gov
AUTHORS
Original MSDOS program by Thom Henderson
COPYRIGHT(C) 1985-87 by System Enhancement Associates; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Original Lempel-Zev code derived from compress 4.0. Modified to support Squashing by Dan Lanciani (ddl@harvard.edu) Ported from MSDOS by
Howard Chu, with help from John Gilmore (hoptoad!gnu), James Turner (daisy!turner) and others.
Howard Chu@JPL 25 Nov 1992 MARC(1)