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careless users vulnerable to terminal control sequence attacks, since they expect uudecode to just drop (or overwrite) a file in the current directory. POSIX also says that the full pathname from the input should be used when writing a file, which we only do if the -s (shoot me in the foot) option is specified; therefore this revision means that you now need to use -s for standard /dev/stdout handling. |
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