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> >>>>
> >>>> Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
> >>> Are these files like foo.part001.rar, foo.part002.rar, etc? If so, only
> >>> the
> >>> non-free unrar package can unrar them. [
Shachar Or wrote:
On Friday 15 August 2008 22:11, andy wrote:
Hello
Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
Are these files like foo.part001.rar, foo.part002.rar, etc? If so, only the
non-free unrar package can unrar them. [1]This is a good article
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 08:11:00PM +0100, andy wrote:
> Hello
>
> Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
cat *.rar > rar-files.joined
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On 08/15/08 14:29, Shachar Or wrote:
On Friday 15 August 2008 22:11, andy wrote:
Hello
Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
Are these files like foo.part001.rar, foo.part002.rar, etc? If so, only the
non-free unrar package can unrar them. [1]This is a
On Friday 15 August 2008 22:11, andy wrote:
> Hello
>
> Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
Are these files like foo.part001.rar, foo.part002.rar, etc? If so, only the
non-free unrar package can unrar them. [1]This is a good article.
>
>
Hello
Anybody recommend a straight-forward and easy way of joining *.rar files?
Thanks
Andy
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