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.. RST source for franny(1) man page. Convert with:
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.. rst2man.py franny.rst > franny.1
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.. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package.
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.. |version| replace:: 1.1.3
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.. |date| date::
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franny
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Atari 8-bit disk image editor
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:Manual section: 1
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:Manual group: SlackBuilds.org
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:Date: |date|
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:Version: |version|
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SYNOPSIS
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========
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franny [*-options*] [*file.atr*]
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franny-extract.sh [*file.atr*] [*target_directory*]
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franny-insert.sh [*file.atr*] [*source_directory*]
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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Franny is an ATR and XFD disk image editor. It supports AtariDOS II and
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SpartaDOS 2 and 3 disk formats. Single, enhanced, double, and custom
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formats are supported, though writing to AtariDOS images is limited to
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the first 720 sectors.
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There are also two scripts:
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franny-extract.sh
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dump all files from ATR or XFD to specified directory (works like atr2unix)
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franny-insert.sh
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insert all files from specified directory to ATR (works like unix2atr)
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OPTIONS
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=======
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All options that take an argument require a space between the option
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and its argument, *except* the -L option, which doesn't allow a space.
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Generally, uppercase options can be thought of as commands, which edit
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the given disk image, and lowercase options can be thought of as options
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to the uppercase commands.
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-A
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Add file to image. Paths must be given by using -i and -o. Writing past
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sector 720 on an AtariDOS image is not supported.
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-C
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Create new image. Will not be bootable. Use -d, -f, -m, -s, -t, -T options
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to control the image type. Default is 256 bytes per sector, 720 sectors,
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SpartaDOS filesystem, ATR image, normal (non-sio2ide) image type.
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-d [s|d]
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Sector size for -C [single|double]; default: double. Single is 128 bytes/sector, double
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is 256.
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-f [a|s]
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File system type for -C [AtariDOS II|Sparta 2.0]; default: Sparta 2.0.
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-F
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Format image. Ignores any -d, -f, -m, -s, -t, -T options.
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-h
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Show help and exit.
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-i filename
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Input filename (source file for -A and -S). When using the -S option,
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the filename is treated case-insensitively, unless it contains a
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directory path.
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-I
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Image summary. Shows disk label, filesystem type, density, total
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sectors, free sectors, image type (standard or sio2ide) and image
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media (ATR for ATR images, RAW for XFD images).
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-l format
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List format used by -L. Default is **"A F.E S B D T"**. The format specifiers
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are:
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**A**: Attributes (R for locked files, D for directories, H for hidden files)
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**B**: Size in bytes
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**D**: Date. For AtariDOS images, this is always "00-00-2000".
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**E**: Filename extension
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**F**: Filename (minus the extension)
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**S**: Size in sectors
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**T**: Time. For AtariDOS images, this is always "00:00:00".
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Any other character represents itself. The list above is case-insensitive.
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For example, this gives a more AtariDOS-like display:
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franny -L -l "fe s" file.atr
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-Lmask
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List directory. Mask is optional; default: \*.\* (all files). NOTE
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that NO SPACE is allowed before the mask, unlike all the other franny
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options! Also, the mask is case-sensitive (e.g. -L*.SYS, not -L*.sys).
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Files using the DOS 2.5 extra sectors on enhanced density disks will
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display, but without the < > around them like DOS 2.5 does.
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-m [a|r]
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Media type for -C (atr|raw); default: atr. Raw images are also known as XFD images.
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-M dirname
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Create directory. Only works for SpartaDOS images.
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-N name
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Set volume name. Only works for SpartaDOS images.
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-o filename
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Output filename (destination file for -A and -S). When using the -A option,
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the filename is treated case-insensitively, unless it contains a directory path.
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-O [a|r]
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New media type (BROKEN). This option is apparently supposed to convert
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between ATR and XFD, but it doesn't appear to actually do anything.
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-R dirname
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Remove dir. Only works for SpartaDOS images.
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-s sectors
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Total sectors for -C. For standard single or double density, use 720. For 1050 enhanced
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density (aka 'medium'), use 1040.
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-S
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Save (extract) filename from image. Paths must be given with -i and -o.
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-t [s|m|d|f|F]
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Image templates for -C [single|medium|double|full/Full(65535 sectors, 128/256 bytes each)].
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Used for -C option. 's' is equivalent to "-s 720 -d s", etc.
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-T [d|s]
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change image type (default|sio2ide). Only applies to ATR images, not RAW/XFD.
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-U Filename
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Unlink (remove) file. filename is case-sensitive.
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-v
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Show version and exit.
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-V sector
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view (dump) sector in hex and ASCII. Output is OK for ATR images but
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badly formatted for raw/XFD.
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EXIT STATUS
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franny returns 0 for success and non-zero for failure. On failure,
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a diagnostic message is printed to standard error.
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DIAGNOSTICS
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===========
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franny: You can specify only one command.
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Only one of the -A -C -I -L -M -N -O -R -S -T -U -V options may be given.
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franny: Cannot open image '[*image*]'
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This means the image is invalid. Either it's not actually an Atari
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disk image, or it's a boot disk that doesn't contain a filesystem,
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or it's a truncated image (see NOTES), or you don't have permission
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to read the file.
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franny: Specified file is not regular file.
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Means the image file or the file given to the -i / -o options doesn't
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exist, or is something other than a regular file or a symlink to a
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regular file (e.g. a directory or a device node).
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franny: Command failed.
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Catch-all error message. Can be caused by:
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- attempting to access a nonexistant file in the image
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- a 'disk full' condition (trying to copy too much data into the image)
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- trying to create/delete a subdirectory on an AtariDOS image (currently not supported)
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- trying to delete or overwrite a locked file in the image (unfortunately franny has no way to unlock files)
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franny: Cannot change directory.
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For SpartaDOS images, the given subdirectory doesn't exist within the image. Remember to use >
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as a path separator, and quote any arguments containing > to avoid the shell
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interpreting it as a redirection. Also, directory names are case-sensitive.
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For AtariDOS images, any attempt to copy files to/from a subdirectory
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will give this error, as subdirs aren't supported in AtariDOS images.
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NOTES
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franny is intended for use only with disk images containing
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AtariDOS/MyDOS-compatible or SpartaDOS 2/3 filesystems. Attempting to
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edit non-filesystem-bearing images (such as boot disks) will fail and/or
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have unpredictable results.
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Most emulators support truncated or 'short' disk images, where only the
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sectors actually used are stored in the file. franny is unable to operate
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properly with truncated images, even if the missing part of the image
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contains no filesystem data (sectors containing all zeroes). This type
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of image can be turned back into a full image with a dd command such as
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dd if=truncated.atr of=fixed.atr bs=92176 count=1 conv=sync
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92176 is for a single-density image. Replace with 184336 for double density
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or 133120 for 1050 enhanced density. For ATR images, this is **(number_of_sectors * bytes_per_sector) + 16**. For XFD (raw) images, don't add the 16.
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The -I option will mis-identify most non-filesystem boot or data disks as
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containing a Sparta 2 filesystem. The other options will (usually?) fail
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with 'Cannot open image' for non-fs disks (see DIAGNOSTICS).
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Filenames within the image can be entered in lowercase with the -i or -o
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options, but they're always converted to uppercase (and truncated to 8.3
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format, if they're not already). If the filename contains a directory
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path, only the base filename gets converted, NOT the directory name(s).
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Also, this ONLY applies to -i and -o. The other options that take Atari
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filenames require them to match exactly (e.g. -U autorun.sys will fail,
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use -U AUTORUN.SYS instead).
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There is no way to delete or overwrite a locked file within the image, as
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franny has no Unlock option. There's also no Lock option.
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Also missing is a Rename option. To rename a file, do something like this:
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franny -S -i sxhand.sys -o sxhand.sys image.atr
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franny -U SXHAND.SYS image.atr
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franny -A -i sxhand.sys -o autorun.sys image.atr
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The above renames SXHAND.SYS to AUTORUN.SYS. Note that the -U option
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required the filename in uppercase.
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The -O option doesn't work. You can convert an ATR image to a raw one
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with dd:
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dd if=disk.atr of=disk.xfd bs=16 skip=1
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BUGS
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Some things are not implemented yet. Main disability is write support for
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enhanced density in AtariDOS II disk format. Second problem is mydos's
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subdirectories. An extra tool to develop is a gui.
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The -O (new media type) option doesn't work.
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The franny-insert.sh script will fail, if any of the files/directories
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contain spaces or other shell metacharacters such as > or \|.
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Report bugs to ten.egrofecruos.stsil@leved-8irata.
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COPYRIGHT
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=========
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See the file /usr/doc/franny-|version|/copying for license information.
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AUTHORS
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Rafael 'Bob_er' Ciepiela <ten.egrofecruos.sresu@re_bob> - Coder and designer of the franny program itself.
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This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project
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by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
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