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Yes, it is a tarball but is is also zipped (the gz part).  It was a long time ago but I got a gz   
unziper off hobbes and was able to unzip then untar.  
 
Sheridan  
 
PS From somewhere I seem to remember that infozip's unzipper will ungz. You might try it.  
 
 
Tom Brown wrote:  
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> I have just d/l ghostscript 7.32 beta. The file is:  
> 11-05-02   7:38p   5450033  ghostscript-7.32.tar.gz  
> I am trying to figure out how to open this file. I know that it is a   
> tarball, and suspect that I should therefore use some sort of tar   
> program to do this. I have a version of tar:  
> 2-19-95   4:26p     60520  TAR.EXE  
> When I try:  
> tar -xvf ghostscript-7.32.tar.gz  
> it opens another window, flashes something for about .001 second, then   
> the window closes, and I'm sitting here feeling stupid.  
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> Can someone give me a clue (preferably detailed) as to how to unpack   
> this thing?  
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> Thanks!  
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