02-14-2002
Perderabo,
The IFS="" did the trick and the output is exactly how it was originally intended.
Thanks again.
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NAME
shtool-arx - GNU shtool ar(1) extensional command
SYNOPSIS
shtool arx [-t|--trace] [-C|--command cmd] op archive file [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
shtool arx is a wrapper around the archiving tool ar(1). It provides the ability to create archives out of existing archives, i.e., if one
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The trick of this command is the automatic handling of archive members which is especially interesting if one wants to construct a (usually
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OPTIONS
The following command line options are available.
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Set the used ar(1) command to cmd instead of just "ar" (searched in $PATH).
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:
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:
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