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JB> since csplit doesn't name, or number the collections of JB> parts that it produces, (which part 2 of 2 comes next?) JB> adding a (random) serial number or name to the part JB> header could fix that... JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 2/2 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 2/2 >>>>>>>>>> JB> becomes JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 serial 436877 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 2/2 serial 113608 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 serial 113608 >>>>>>>>>> JB> >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 2/2 serial 436877 >>>>>>>>>> Why not use the actual file name? You have to supply it when running CSplit anyway, don't you? Then you could have CSplit put the parts together and save them under the name given in the header as a default or under an assumed name if the command line argument for one is used. >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 >>>>>>>>>> becomes >>>>>>>>>> CSplit: Begin part 1/2 (Example.ext) >>>>>>>>>> > ]* Origin: *YOPS ]I[* 8.4 GIG * RA/FD/FE * Milwaukee, WI (1:154/750) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 267 270 371 634/397 635/506 728 639/252 SEEN-BY: 670/218 @PATH: 154/750 222 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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