ABE File encoding
Chris Moustakis
chris at tubbs.UUCP
Sun Dec 30 12:26:34 AEST 1990
Hi,
I need help in decoding a file I received. The header of the file looks like
this;
;ABE ASCII-Binary-Encoding (by Brad Templeton)
;Use 'sort' and/or 'dabe' to decode
T./z$$filecount=1
T.0N##S1000,1000,1000,ABE1
T.1C$$blocking=true
T.2Q$$uname=file1.tar.Z
T.3f$$os=unix
T.4B$$fname=file1.tar.Z
T.5h$$owner=uucp
T.6v$$date=612606595
T.7r$$perm=33206
T.8s$$size=916053
The rest of the file lines continue with T.xxxxxxxx
As the header mentions, you have to use a utiltity called 'dabe' to do it. What
is this 'dabe'. I have searched all my archives and can't find anything that
will even look at this form of encoded file. Can anyone help.
If there is a utility available called 'dabe' could someone please give me
a ftp address so that I can get to it.
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks, Chris
--
| Chris Moustakis ----------------------------------------------------------
| @ | chris at tubbs.UUCP !..ddsw1!olsa99!tabbs!tubbs!chris |
| TUBBS | "Those who think they know it all ... |
|-----------------| (:-) really annoy those of us who do . " (:-) |
More information about the Comp.unix.questions
mailing list