Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /customers/1/f/c/dahoiv.net/httpd.www/programmering/wp-includes/cache.php on line 36 Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /customers/1/f/c/dahoiv.net/httpd.www/programmering/wp-includes/query.php on line 21 Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /customers/1/f/c/dahoiv.net/httpd.www/programmering/wp-includes/theme.php on line 507 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/1/f/c/dahoiv.net/httpd.www/programmering/wp-includes/cache.php:36) in /customers/1/f/c/dahoiv.net/httpd.www/programmering/wp-includes/feed-rss2-comments.php on line 2 Bash script for SFV and uncompressing of .r00 files - NEW VERSION | Programming http://dahoiv.net/programmering/bash/bash-script-for-sfv-and-uncompressing-of-r00-files-new-version - My programming projects and some linux tips Fri, 10 Feb 2012 09:10:50 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.1 Bash script for SFV and uncompressing of .r00 files - NEW VERSION | Programming http://dahoiv.net/programmering/bash/bash-script-for-sfv-and-uncompressing-of-r00-files-new-version#comment-2988 Victor Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:31:17 +0000 http://dahoiv.net/programmering/bash/bash-script-for-sfv-and-uncompressing-of-r00-files-new-version#comment-2988 Well look-y-here, the doggone comment system PARSED what I tried to say, but you get what I mean, do you not. Well look-y-here, the doggone comment system PARSED what I tried to say, but you get what I mean, do you not.

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Bash script for SFV and uncompressing of .r00 files - NEW VERSION | Programming http://dahoiv.net/programmering/bash/bash-script-for-sfv-and-uncompressing-of-r00-files-new-version#comment-2987 Victor Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:29:56 +0000 http://dahoiv.net/programmering/bash/bash-script-for-sfv-and-uncompressing-of-r00-files-new-version#comment-2987 I'm guessing "2 >&" is supposed to be "2>&1"? Thanks for this. I’m guessing “2 >&” is supposed to be “2>&1″?

Thanks for this.

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