joining a bunch of files

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I've heard of this, but it doesn't appear to be the thing, dos would do it
if I copied and typed in all the names, would run out of command line
anyway, 255 character limit.
At 03:51 PM 11/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Join, meaning the relational database utility?
>
>Even if that can do this, and I'm not convinsed that it can, that is a lot
>of learning for a simple problem--from one readthrough of the man page, I
>have no clear picture of what this is even supposed to acomplish, let
>alone how to make it do things for which it does not appear to be
>intended.
>
>
>On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com wrote:
>
>> man join
>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:57:15PM -0600, Brent Harding wrote:
>> > 		I encrypted a zip archive I had with pgp. Now, I have files with
>> > extensions of a01 to a99 that have to be joined in order from 01 to 99
so I
>> > can decrypt the whole thing. Decrypting only the first doesn't return
>> > everything, so it must be split, used the a option, and rezipped the 99
>> > files to another archive so I wouldn't have 99 files laying around.
How do
>> > I put the files together to make one huge file without having to type all
>> > the echo <file.a01 >> file
>> > echo <file.a02 >> file
>> >  and so on up to 99?
>> > There must be a copy a range, like echo <file.a01-a99 >> file, or
something
>> > on that order. Using * won't necessarily copy them in numeric order
though.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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