#!/bin/sh
export f; f=_;
# System V `echo' strips \s, but doesn't recognize -n;
# bsd `echo' does the opposite.  Figure out which one we have.
echo -n >_temp_
if ( test -s _temp_ ) then
# -n wasn't recognized, ergo System V.
	export q; q=\\\\;
else
# -n was recognized, ergo bsd.
	export q; q=\\;
fi
rm -f _temp_
for e in $*
do
	if ( test ${f} = _ )
	then export f; f=${e}; rm -f ${f}; touch ${f};
	else echo ${e} >>${f}
	fi
done
