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shar (GNU sharutils) 4.15.2
Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc., all rights reserved.
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and
redistribution under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
TRANSLATORS:

The following dummy function was crated solely so that xgettext can
extract the correct strings.  These strings are actually referenced
by a field name in the sharOptions structure noted in the
comments below.  The literal text is defined in shar_opt_strs.

NOTE: the strings below are segmented with respect to the source string
shar_opt_strs.  The strings above are handed off for translation
at run time a paragraph at a time.  Consequently, they are presented here
for translation a paragraph at a time.

ALSO: often the description for an option will reference another option
by name.  These are set off with apostrophe quotes (I hope).  Do not
translate option names.

referenced via sharOptions.pzCopyright
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2257
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'shar' creates "shell archives" (or shar files) which are in text format
and can be emailed. These files may be unpacked later by executing them
with '/bin/sh'. The resulting archive is sent to standard out unless the
'-o' option is given. A wide range of features provide extensive
flexibility in manufacturing shars and in specifying 'shar' "smartness".
Archives may be fairly simple ('--vanilla-operation') or essentially a
mailable 'tar' archive.

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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2284
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Options may be specified in any order until a 'file' argument is
recognized. If the '--intermix-type' option has been specified, more
compression and encoding options will be recognized between the 'file'
arguments.

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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2291 src/shar-opts.c:2385
64.
Though this program supports 'uuencode'-d files, they are deprecated. If
you are emailing files, please consider mime-encoded files. If you do
'uuencode', base64 is the preferred encoding method.
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2295
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-l, --whole-size-limit=SIZE
split archive, not files, to SIZE
- requires the option 'output-prefix'
- is scalable with a suffix: k/K/m/M/g/G/t/T
- it must lie in one of the ranges:
8 to 1023, or 8192 to 4194304
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2323
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-L, --split-size-limit=SIZE
split archive or files to SIZE
- requires the option 'output-prefix'
- is scalable with a suffix: k/K/m/M/g/G/t/T
- it must lie in one of the ranges:
8 to 1023, or 8192 to 4194304
- an alternate for 'whole-size-limit'
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2329
106.
- reading file $HOME/.sharrc

'shar' creates "shell archives" (or shar files) which are in text format
and can be emailed. These files may be unpacked later by executing them
with '/bin/sh'. The resulting archive is sent to standard out unless the
'-o' option is given. A wide range of features provide extensive
flexibility in manufacturing shars and in specifying 'shar' "smartness".
Archives may be fairly simple ('--vanilla-operation') or essentially a
mailable 'tar' archive.

There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2377
107.
Though this program supports 'uuencode'-d files, they are deprecated. If
you are emailing files, please consider mime-encoded files. If you do
'uuencode', base64 is the preferred encoding method.

Please send bug reports to: <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org>
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Located in src/shar-opts.c:2389
199.
unshar (GNU sharutils) 4.15.2
Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc., all rights reserved.
This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and
redistribution under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
TRANSLATORS:

The following dummy function was crated solely so that xgettext can
extract the correct strings.  These strings are actually referenced
by a field name in the unsharOptions structure noted in the
comments below.  The literal text is defined in unshar_opt_strs.

NOTE: the strings below are segmented with respect to the source string
unshar_opt_strs.  The strings above are handed off for translation
at run time a paragraph at a time.  Consequently, they are presented here
for translation a paragraph at a time.

ALSO: often the description for an option will reference another option
by name.  These are set off with apostrophe quotes (I hope).  Do not
translate option names.

referenced via unsharOptions.pzCopyright
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Located in src/unshar-opts.c:931
204.
Unshar scans the input files (typically email messages) looking for the
start of a shell archive. If no files are given, then standard input is
processed instead. It then passes each archive discovered through an
invocation of the shell program to unpack it.
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Located in src/unshar-opts.c:960
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