StuffIt expander should be able to extract it for you. But it may be possible that the gz file is corrupt. If it's something you downloaded try downloading it again. If someone gave it to you, ask them to zip it again.
I am having trouble extraxting a gz file (a large one). I have searched versiontracker for gz and tried everything that came up, but nothing worked. it just complains that it is not a true tar.gz file. does anybody know what to do?
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Decado
I have a monkey, she's a doll.
Powerbook 12' 1.33 ghz / 512 mb ram / OS X.3.8
Saltek USB-pad / t610 / iPod 15gb / Airport Express.
Mac user since 1985.
StuffIt expander should be able to extract it for you. But it may be possible that the gz file is corrupt. If it's something you downloaded try downloading it again. If someone gave it to you, ask them to zip it again.
vacant lot
Thanks! Jepp it must be corrupt. took about 30 hours downloading![]()
I have a monkey, she's a doll.
Powerbook 12' 1.33 ghz / 512 mb ram / OS X.3.8
Saltek USB-pad / t610 / iPod 15gb / Airport Express.
Mac user since 1985.
Did you use some kind of download manager to pause/resume downloading? Or even with an FTP client and a server that supports resuming, often I find that resuming downloads will corrupt files.
vacant lot
Direct connectyes, there was a lot of resuming going on...
I have a monkey, she's a doll.
Powerbook 12' 1.33 ghz / 512 mb ram / OS X.3.8
Saltek USB-pad / t610 / iPod 15gb / Airport Express.
Mac user since 1985.
try the "gunzip file.gz" command in terminal
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