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shunt-1.7.2-1.el6.rf RPM for i686

From DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el6 i386

Name: shunt Distribution: RPMForge repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Version: 1.7.2 Vendor: Dag Apt Repository, http://dag.wieers.com/apt/
Release: 1.el6.rf Build date: Fri Nov 12 09:04:49 2010
Group: Applications/System Build host: lisse.hasselt.wieers.com
Size: 65644 Source RPM: shunt-1.7.2-1.el6.rf.src.rpm
Packager: Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com>
Url: http://www.serice.net/shunt/
Summary: Shunt data around closed pipes to restarted processes.
shunt is a general purpose command-line tool that is used to shunt data around
closed pipes to restarted processes. By creative use of the scripts that are
restarted or by recursively calling shunt, you should be able to do some
interesting things, but I wrote it primarily to allow me to stream multi-volume
data backups directly to CD or DVD without the need for any temporary files on
disk.

exactly is a trivial program that is used to exactly control the number of bytes
consumers in the pipeline consume. This is especially useful when dealing with
programs that use the buffered C/C++ standard I/O library or when you want an
unbuffered program to be less greedy. You need to use this program with mkisofs
(but not with the included flyisofs that serves the same purpose).

flyisofs creates an ISO 9660 file system on the fly from a stream of data on
standard input. The data is stored sequentially in files the size of your
choosing.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL

Changelog

* Tue Nov 04 2008 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 1.7.2-1 - 7981/dag
  - Initial package. (using DAR)

Files

/usr/bin/exactly
/usr/bin/flyisofs
/usr/bin/shunt
/usr/share/doc/shunt-1.7.2
/usr/share/doc/shunt-1.7.2/ChangeLog
/usr/share/doc/shunt-1.7.2/INSTALL.TXT
/usr/share/doc/shunt-1.7.2/LICENSE.TXT
/usr/share/doc/shunt-1.7.2/README.TXT


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