AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
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PACK(l) PACK(l) peat name.z or just: peat name To make an unpacked copy, say nnn, of a packed file named name .z (without destroying name .z) use the command: peat name > nnn �1 Peat returns the number of files it was unable to unpack. Failure may occur if: the file name (exclusive of the .z) has more than 12 characters; the file cannot be opened; the file does not appear to be the output of pack. Unpack expands files created by pack . For each file name specified in the command, a search is made for a file called name .z (or just name, if name ends in .z ). If this file appears to be a packed file, it is replaced by its expanded version. The new file has the .z suffix stripped from its name, and has the same access modes, access and modification dates, and owner as those of the packed file. Unpack returns a value that is the number of files it was unable to unpack. Failure may occur for the same reasons that it may in peat, as well as for the following: a file with the "unpacked" name already exists; if the unpacked file cannot be created. - 2-
PASSWD ( l ) PASSWD ( l ) NAME passwd - change login password SYNOPSIS passwd name DESCRIPTION This command changes (or installs) a password associated with the login name . The program prompts for the old password (if any) and then for the new one (twice). The caller must supply these. New passwords should be at least four characters long if they use a sufficiently rich alphabet and at least six characters long if mono case. Only the first eight characters of the password are significant. Only the owner of the name or the super-user may change a password; the owner must prove he knows the old password. Only the super-user can create a null password. The password file is not changed if the new password is the same as the old password, or if the password has not "aged" sufficiently; see passwd(4). FILES fetcfpasswd SEE ALSO login(lM), crypt(3C), passwd(4). - 1 -
- Page 415 and 416: M4 ( 1 ) M4 ( 1) NAME m4 - macro pr
- Page 417 and 418: M4 (1) undivert divnum dnl if else
- Page 419 and 420: MAIL ( 1) MAIL (l) NAME mail, rmail
- Page 421 and 422: MAKE(l) MAKE(l) NAME make - maintai
- Page 423 and 424: MAKE ( I) MAKE (l) MAKEFLAGS macro
- Page 425 and 426: MAKE(l) MAKE (I) .C .C - .Sh .sh- .
- Page 427 and 428: MAKE (l) MAKE (l) In the above exam
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- Page 435: MKDIR (l) MKDIR (l) NAME mkdir - ma
- Page 438 and 439: MM (l) HINTS MM (l) Mm reads the st
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- Page 456 and 457: NM (l) FILES NM ( l ) -V Print the
- Page 459 and 460: NROFF(l) NROFF(l) NAME nroff - form
- Page 461 and 462: OD (1) OD (1) NAME od - octal dump
- Page 463: PACK ( 1) PACK( l ) NAME pack, peat
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- Page 471 and 472: PR (l) PR (l) NAME pr - print files
- Page 473 and 474: PROF ( 1) PROF ( 1) NAME prof - dis
- Page 475 and 476: PRS ( l ) PRS ( l ) NAME prs - prin
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- Page 479 and 480: PS ( l ) PS ( l ) NAME ps - report
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- Page 487 and 488: REGCMP ( 1 ) REGCMP (l) NAME regcmp
- Page 489: RM ( l ) RM (l) NAME rm, rmdir - re
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- Page 499 and 500: SDB ( l ) SDB ( 1) NAME sdb - symbo
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PACK(l) PACK(l)<br />
peat name.z<br />
or just: peat name<br />
To make an unpacked copy, say nnn, of a packed file named<br />
name .z (without destroying name .z) use the command:<br />
peat name > nnn �1<br />
Peat returns the number of files it was unable to unpack. Failure<br />
may occur if:<br />
the file name (exclusive of the .z) has more than 12 characters;<br />
the file cannot be opened;<br />
the file does not appear to be the output of pack.<br />
Unpack expands files created by pack . For each file name<br />
specified in the command, a search is made for a file called<br />
name .z (or just name, if name ends in .z ). If this file appears to<br />
be a packed file, it is replaced by its expanded version. The new<br />
file has the .z suffix stripped from its name, and has the same<br />
access modes, access and modification dates, and owner as those of<br />
the packed file.<br />
Unpack returns a value that is the number of files it was unable<br />
to unpack. Failure may occur for the same reasons that it may in<br />
peat, as well as for the following:<br />
a file with the "unpacked" name already exists;<br />
if the unpacked file cannot be created.<br />
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