Mcvert 216.Shar
Mcvert 216.Shar
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| Filename | mcvert-216.shar |
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14-Oct-94 20:33:53-GMT,156634;000000000001 Return-Path: joseph_skudlarek@MENTORG.COM Received: from newsgw.mentorg.com (newsgw.mentorg.com [137.202.128.5]) by CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (8.6.8.1/8.6.5) with ESMTP id NAA27665 for ; Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:33:36 -0700 Received: from wv.mentorg.com by newsgw.mentorg.com (8.6.4/CF5.22R) id QAA01403; Fri, 14 Oct 1994 16:32:25 -0400 Received: from em-wv03.mentorg.com by wv.mentorg.com (8.6.8.1/CF5.22R) id NAA15145; Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:33:24 -0700 Received: from zigzag.MENTORG.COM by em-wv03.mentorg.com (8.6.8.1/CF5.19H) id NAA15768; Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:33:17 -0700 From: joseph_skudlarek@MENTORG.COM (Joseph Skudlarek) Received: by zigzag.MENTORG.COM (1.38.193.4/CF3.4) id AA08296; Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:33:14 -0700 Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:33:14 -0700 Message-Id: <9410142033.AA08296@zigzag.MENTORG.COM> To: macgifts@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: mcvert-216.shar
mcvert converts among Macintosh file formats used for file interchange, including BinHex 4.0 (.hqx) and MacBinary (.bin). mcvert is written in C and runs on many popular UNIX boxes. See mcvert.1/mcvert.man (the man page) for program details. See README for how to build mcvert.
Please replace mcvert-215.shar with mcvert-216.shar, which follows. Major changes are described below.
<> * Internal * ----- * fix original bug of failing to convert lengths when extracting data * and resource forks from MacBinary files -- thanks to Thomas Lange * for finding and supplying the fix for this bug * tidy up for Alpha OSF1 -- thanks to Holger Debelts * for providing a fix for time()'s redeclaration * check <= 80 on *archive*, and avoid always rebuilding shar * due to unfulfilled check_linelen dependency * improve 2.15 comments * toss uninteresting lint messages
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This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.