in reply to OT: What happened to uuencode?

locate uuencode

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Re: Re: OT: What happened to uuencode?
by kleucht (Beadle) on Jan 13, 2004 at 02:42 UTC
    Results:
    [kurt@amber miscFiles]$ locate uuencode /usr/share/man/ja/man1/uuencode.1.gz /usr/share/man/ja/man5/uuencode.5.gz /usr/share/man/pl/man5/uuencode.5.gz /usr/local/directadmin/customapache/apache_1.3.28/icons/uuencoded.gif /usr/local/directadmin/customapache/apache_1.3.28/icons/uuencoded.png /var/www/icons/uuencoded.gif /var/www/icons/uuencoded.png [kurt@amber miscFiles]$
    Looks like there are some man pages on the server, but not an executable.

      Besides the fact that this is horribly off-topic, the question doesn't really make sense neither ;)

      Linux doesn't have a "minimal set of tools" that should be on each system. You -as r00t- may delete whatever you see fit. Apparantly, your sysadmin did indeed delete the binary, for there seem to be manual pages around. I've checked two systems (Slack and Debian) and the binary resides in /usr/bin/ on both machines I've checked.

      So, either install it (tarball/.deb/.rpm/.whatever), or -to make this a lil' more on topic- create a script that does the same, using Convert::UU :)

      Update: Edited (<strike>) to fit the completely altered root node ...

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      b10m
        Guess I forgot to mention that this post was off topic.

        One of the systems I could not find uuencode on was a RedHat system that I installed myself a couple weeks ago. I checked all of the little check-boxes during the install, so I cannot explain why the file did not get installed on the machine. Because I did not delete it.

        Kurt