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Unsea 10 Unix.Shar

Unsea 10 Unix.Shar

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Filenameunsea-10-unix.shar
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This letter marks the formal release of unsea 1.0. Unsea is a mainframe- level ANSI C program that removes the self-expanding code from MacBinary encoded StuffIt(TM) or Compact Pro(TM) files. Since unsea is ANSI C, you'll have to use an ANSI C compiler (like gcc) to compile it. (The reason for this is that the only C referecnce book is the 2nd edition of the K&R book, so I simply couldn't write it as K&R C code.) To put it on your system, get the shar file(see below for where) and delete anything above the line "#!/bin/sh". Then unarchive it, using "sh " for UNIX machines or your local shar decoder for other machines. Then follow the instructions in "unsea.txt" and "Makefile" to compile the program. The newest version of unsea will always be available on f.ms.uky.edu, in the /pub/mac/unix directory, as well as anyone who is on the MacGifts list that mac.archive.umich.edu runs. Feel free to send any questions you have about unsea to me at rankin=irc@ms.uky.edu, rankin=irc@ukma.BITNET or rankin=irc@ukma.UUCP. ---------------CUT HERE---------------------
Notes

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.