Installing Wireless toolkit 1.04 On Linux.

I try to install Wireless toolit 1.04 On My RedHat Linux 8.0,
But it show the infor:
Do you agree to the above license terms? [yes or no] y
./j2me_wireless_toolkit-1_0_4_01-bin-linuxi386.bin: line 270: uudecode: command
not found
Failed to extract JavaVersionTester class
What is meanning?who can help me !!Thank you!

OK!,Thanks for ur advice, after I install "sharutils-4.2.1-12.i386.rpm" , I can continue to install it smoothly. I have paid no intention to such issue before.

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