In article <1f88cb0c.0311021059.301b0fe8.DeleteThis@posting.google.com>,
amcclean.DeleteThis@talk21.com (Anthony) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using MacCVSPro on OSX to import and check-in some old
> OS9 CodeWarrior projects, some of the files in these projects have
> resource forks. I believe that MacCVSPro converts them to an
> AppleSingle file format so that resource forks don't get lost.
>
> Does anyone know of a tool that can be used on the Unix command line
> to convert a file stored in CVS in AppleSingle format back to a valid
> file with a resource fork?
>
> Any info on this would be really useful.
>
> thanks and regards,
> Anthony.
don't know if you found an answer to this yet or not, but in case others
find this useful:
Aladdin makes a StuffIt CLI tool. It should decode just about anything.
Walt Sellers
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