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From: asami@cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi ASAMI)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: Is there a split program that can split by bytecount?
Date: 1 Jun 94 02:48:29
Organization: CS Div. - EECS, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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In-reply-to: matthieu@elwood.laas.fr's message of 31 May 1994 22:44:56 PST

In article <MATTHIEU.94Jun1084456@elwood.laas.fr>
        matthieu@elwood.laas.fr (Matthieu Herrb) writes:

Me:
 *    GNU split can do it.  In particular, the one in FreeBSD (and NetBSD?).
 * 
 * NetBSD's split (which is not GNU split) has a ``-b bytes'' options to 
 * specify byte count.

Um, I goofed.  FreeBSD's split is also not GNU split.  The above
should read "In addition, the one...".

Satoshi (sorry)