On 4 Jul, Aaron Brashears wrote: > I have a few files that contain multiple uuencoded files inside of > them. As it stands uudecode will only decode the first one in the > file, so I load up the file in an editor and delete the first encoded > file, and uudecode the larger file again to extract the next uuencoded > file. This is a pain. > > I searched for a good method to do this, but was unable to find > anything useful. It occurs to me that it might work to use something > like sed that can have multiple output files, but I don't know of any > utilities that do this. > > Any advice to save time on the edit, uudecode, edit, uudecode cycle?
Take a look at `juju'. Used it all the time when I was using nn. nn would save all articles into one big file, and juju would happily chomp through it... Can also work on multiple files in a directory (for instance a news spool...) /Michael -- Linux: Turn on...Tune in...Fork out...