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Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 13:45:20 -0400

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: [gnu.org #338187] AutoReply: Release of version 4.7 of sharutils (GPLv3) Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 13:48:44 -0400
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GNU sharutils consists of two pairs of utilities: shar and unshar, and
uuencode and uudecode.  "shar" makes so-called shell archives out of
many files, preparing them for transmission by electronic mail
services (converting binary data to ascii representations, breaking
the text into multiple shar scripts, etc.).  "unshar" is the safe way
to extract and reassemble the original files.  It will automatically
strip off the mail headers and other introductory text.

"uuencode" and "uudecode" are programs that convert binary files into
ascii text so that the original data can pass through the email system
without having intermediate hosts "fixing" the files en route.

Translation information:
sharutils.pot has _NOT_ changed with this release (with respect
to the 4.6.3pre4 version).

NEWS:
Version 4.7 - July 2007, by Bruce Korb

* fix a grammatical typo in doc/uuencode.1
* relicense the product under GPL version 3.

sharutils home:  http://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/
primary ftp:     ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sharutils/REL-4.7/
.tar.gz:         ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sharutils/REL-4.7/sharutils-4.7.tar.gz
bug reports:     bug-gnu-utils at the usual GNU domain
                 (be sure to mention "sharutils" in the subject...
                 it helps to spot the message.)
bug archive:     http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-utils/
maintainer:      Bruce Korb - bkorb at the usual GNU domain


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