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From: newton@cleese.apana.org.au (Mark Newton)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: Is there a split program that can split by bytecount?
Date: 3 Jun 1994 21:52:55 +0930
Organization: cleese.apana.org.au Public Access UNIX +61-8-3736006
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In article <2sg16f$s3h@qualcomm.com>, Brian Ellis (bri@qualcomm.com) wrote:
> In article <klee.770406936@imagen>, Kanghoon Lee <klee@imagen.com> wrote:
> >Is there a split program that can split a file by bytecount, rather than line
> >numbers? If so, could somebody tell me where I can find one?
> I have just the program for you. It's a little sparse on comments, but I
> think you'll be able to figure it out.
[ proglet deleted ]
Err - What's wrong with split(1), which comes with every FreeBSD/NetBSD
system?
- mark
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