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<title>Add ods2.</title>
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<name>Jean-Yves Lefort</name>
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<published>2006-02-08T04:21:29Z</published>
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From aaareadme.txt:

Say, what is this?
   ODS2 is a program to read VMS disk volumes written in VMS
   ODS2 format.

What can it do?
   Basically ODS2 provides cut down DIRECTORY, COPY and
   SEARCH commands for VMS volumes on non-VMS systems. These
   can be used to find out what is on a VMS volume, and copy
   files onto the local file sytem.

See aaareadme.txt and aaareadme.too for more information.

WWW: http://www.goatley.com/hunter/

PR:		ports/92996
Submitted by:	Thierry Dussuet &lt;thierry@dussuet.lugs.ch&gt;
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