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Thanks for the feedback. Just DL'ed untgz095.zip. A while back I saw a java program I was interested
in and DL'ed it but it was a zipped tarball. When I had undone the zipping and taring long ago it
took two utilities and I wasn't up to it this time so I bit-bucketed the DL. Now I'll be ready with a
universal 'can opener'.
Sheridan
Tom Brown wrote:
> Infozip didn't work, but I found untgz095.zip on Hobbes which did both
> the unzip and upened the tarball. Thanks for the pointer to the unzipper
> on Hobbes!
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> Sheridan George wrote:
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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.
>>
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