On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 23:00:12 +, Bob wrote:
> If it tells you that 10 blocks are needed, go back to pan and download
> the par2 volume that includes 10 blocks.
>
> it will start with 0+1, 1+2, 3+4, 7+8, etc. In this case you would
> download the 7+8 file, as it would include 10 blocks.
No,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:00:12 +, Bob wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:51:50 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
>
>> On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote:
>>> If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a
>>> bit more difficult, but still /reasonably simple.
>> [...]
>>
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 04:52:28 -0700, Thufir wrote:
> Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as
> clueless as when I started.
>
> I did find:
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc
>
> but it has no manpage entry :(
>
>
> What do you do with the mul
Bob posted on Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:00:12 + as excerpted:
> Ok. Download and install via synaptic the applications "lxsplit" and
> "pypar2".
> When you downloaded the set of files, you should always include the
> .par2 file. Don't worry about the par2 vol files yet.
> From the same directory in
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:51:50 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote:
>> If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a
>> bit more difficult, but still /reasonably simple.
> [...]
>
> Or, in one go
>
> cat file.mpg.? file.mpg.?? file.mpg
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote:
> If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a bit
> more difficult, but still /reasonably simple.
[...]
Or, in one go
cat file.mpg.? file.mpg.?? file.mpg.??? > file.mpg
If you want to be more sure/selective/specific,
Am 10.09.2012 13:52, schrieb Thufir:
Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as
clueless as when I started.
I did find:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc
but it has no manpage entry :(
What do you do with the multipart attachments after you've do
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote:
> As long as all the parts are there,
> you don't even see that it's a bunch of individual messages combined to
> allow recreation of the attachment at all, pan only lists a single entry
> for the whole set of posts required to reassemble that fil
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote:
> Ideally a series of 10 chunks will be numbered *.01 thru
> *.10, not *.1 thru *.10, and similarly a series of 100 chunks will be
> numbered *.001 thru *.100, not *.1 thru *.100, thus preserving file
> listing order.
>
> In this case, a simple r
Thufir posted on Mon, 10 Sep 2012 04:52:28 -0700 as excerpted:
> Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as
> clueless as when I started.
>
> I did find:
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc
>
> but it has no manpage entry :(
>
>
> What do you do
Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as
clueless as when I started.
I did find:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc
but it has no manpage entry :(
What do you do with the multipart attachments after you've downloaded
them?
>From going through t
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