rearj (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
rearj – Converts other archive formats to .arj files
SYNOPSIS
rearj [options] <!listfile(s)|filespec(s)|wildname(s)>
DESCRIPTION
The rearj command can repackage other archive formats to arj.
OPTIONS
-+- Ignore REARJ_SW variable.
-a[suffix]- Convert archives within archives ("*" for all formats).
-bcommand- Execute command before extracting files.
-ccommand- Execute command on extracted files before counting them.
-d- Delete original archives.
-e- No error switch.
-f- Convert diskette archives.
-g- Skip creation of output archive.
-i[name]- Check integrity of rearj program.
-j- Skip if output archive size is larger than the original.
-k- Skip archive timestamping.
-l[name]- Write append log file (default name is rearj.log).
-m[date]- Select archives before date in YYMMDDHHMMSS format.
-n[date]- Select archives on or after date in YYMMDDHHMMSS format.
-o- Allow overwrite of existing target archive.
-p- Ignore long filenames under Windows 95.
-q- Query for each archive to convert.
-r- Recurse through subdirectories.
-s- Skip verify of file count and total size.
-tsuffix- Create suffix type archives.
-u[bak]- Allow update of archive with backup (default is BAK).
-v- Execute configured command on extracted files.
-wdir- Assign work directory.
-x[!]file- Exclude by filename, wildname, or listfile.
-y[text]- Delete output archive and write text to log (testing mode).
-z- Simulate operation.
ENVIRONMENT
REARJ_SW If set, its value will be used as command line options.
EXIT STATUS
0- Success.
1- File not found.
2- File is not a configured archive type.
3- Target archive already exists.
4- Not enough disk space.
5- User skipped or user did not select update option.
6- UNPACK command error.
7- PACK command error.
8- Target cannot support directories.
9- Wrong file count.
10- Wrong total size.
11- Internal archive REARJ error.
12- Rename archive error.
13- Invoked -v command error (found a virus?).
14- Output archive is larger.
EXAMPLE
rearj * -r -d- Convert all archives to
ARJformat, searching all subdirectories, deleting original archives.
SEE ALSO
arj(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ola Lundqvist <opal [at] debian.org> in pod format, then converted by Guillem Jover <guillem [at] debian.org> to nroff format.
