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#!/bin/sh # bz64wrap - the sending side of a bzip2 | base64 stream # Andreas Dilger <adilger@clusterfs.com> Jan 2002 PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/freeware/bin # A program to generate base64 encoding on stdout BASE64_ENCODE="uuencode -m /dev/stdout" BASE64_BEGIN= BASE64_END= BZIP=NO BASE64=NO # Test if we have the bzip program installed bzip2 -c /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 && BZIP=YES # Test if uuencode can handle the -m (MIME) encoding option $BASE64_ENCODE < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 && BASE64=YES if [ $BASE64 = NO ]; then BASE64_ENCODE=mimencode BASE64_BEGIN="begin-base64 644 -" BASE64_END="====" $BASE64_ENCODE < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 && BASE64=YES fi if [ $BZIP = NO -o $BASE64 = NO ]; then echo "$0: can't use bz64 encoding: bzip2=$BZIP, $BASE64_ENCODE=$BASE64" exit 1 fi # Sadly, mimencode does not appear to have good "begin" and "end" markers # like uuencode does, and it is picky about getting the right start/end of # the base64 stream, so we handle this internally. echo "$BASE64_BEGIN" bzip2 -9 | $BASE64_ENCODE echo "$BASE64_END" |