yencode

Langue: en

Version: March 2002 (mandriva - 01/05/08)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

yencode - Usenet file encoder

SYNOPSIS

yencode [-d, --debug] [-e, --extension=ext] [-f, --force] [-l, --line=length] [-m, --multipart=size] [-o, --output=dir] [-p, --paths] [-q, --quiet] [--sfv=name] [--crc=name] [--help] [--version] FILE ...

DESCRIPTION

yencode encodes the files specified on the command line according to the yEnc Usenet encoding format.

OPTIONS

-d, --debug
Write messages useful for debugging to stderr while program is operating.
-e, --extension=ext
Use ext as the file extension for encoded files, instead of ync, which is the default.
-f, --force
If the output file already exists, overwrite the existing file without prompting.
-l, --line=length
Create encoded lines of length characters, instead of 128, which is the default.
-m, --multipart=size
Create multipart output, with each file containing size bytes of data. size may be specified in bytes, or in a human-friendly format such as 200k or 2M. If -m is specified without a size, each part defaults to 620k.
-o, --output=dir
Create output in dir instead of the current directory.
-p, --paths
Save relative pathnames to files in the encoded data. For example, running yencode files/new/bigfile.mp3 will by default save the filename as bigfile.mp3. If the -p option is specified, the filename will be saved as files/new/bigfile.mp3.
-q, --quiet
Try to avoid writing output while running. The only output that will occur is error messages.
--sfv=name
Create a yencoded SFV file containing the checksum of each input file. If name is specified, then that name will be used as a prefix for the SFV file.
--crc=name
Create a yencoded CRC file containing the checksum of each input file. If name is specified, then that name will be used as a prefix for the CRC file. Note that this CRC file may or may not comply with the "standard" for what a .crc file is supposed to contain.
--help
Display program help and exit.
--version
Output version number and exit.

AUTHOR

Don Moore <bboy@bboy.net>

HOMEPAGE

http://www.yencode.org/

SEE ALSO

ydecode(1), ypost(1)