#! /bin/sh

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# sccsid = "@(#)rshar	@(#)rshar	2.0	Network Systems Lab 4/15/92"
#
# Author: Geoff Mulligan (mulligan@pa.dec.com)
#	Please send any modifications or comments to me.
#
# Original code from Brian Reid
#
#	shar.sh	- shell archiver that flattens directories
#
#	usage: rshar files ... >archive
#
separator='================='
cat << ---%%%end_message%%%---
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive. It will unpack itself automatically on Unix
# systems, or you can pick it apart with a text editor. For automatic 
# unpacking, do this:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Unpack the file by typing "sh filename", where "filename" is the
#    name of your file. It will create these files in your current
#    directory:
---%%%end_message%%%---
for f in $* ;do
     echo '#	' `basename $f`
done
echo ' '
for f in $* ;do
	echo "echo extracting $f"
	echo "cat > `basename $f` << '$separator'"
	cat $f
	echo "$separator"
done
