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		<title>How to batch-repair a directory with par2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can use this perl script.
$ mass-par2repair alt.binaries.*
Where arguments are directories, NOT files.

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# Copyright (C) 2005 Anthony DeRobertis (netnews at derobert d0t net)
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		<title>Advice for posting par2 and split files</title>
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  ( Thanks a lot to &#8220;Nobody&#8221; @ a.b.m.a.d for this part! )
You don&#8217;t need a file splitter do it, the split command-line will do the job easily.
Posting rules :
* The split files must be a multiple of the par2 block-size, if not some blocks can be lost between two split files.
* The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Par2 repair with Linux</title>
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How do I repair incomplete files with the par2 parity files ?

 
With the parchive package ( or par2 package if you use Debian/Ubuntu )and the par2 command :
$ par2 r file.par2
or :
$ par2repair file.par2
Or with Quickpar that works fine with Wine.

How do par2/repair by double-clicking from my file manager without opening a console ? [...]]]></description>
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How do I repair incomplete files with the par2 parity files ?

How do par2/repair by double-clicking from my file manager without opening a console ?

Is there a par2 GUI ?

How to batch-repair the millions of files that I have downloaded legally

How do I extract multiple-part Rar archives with Linux ? ( rar r00 r01 r02, [...]]]></description>
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