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Old November 26th, 2008, 02:34 PM
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running unix executables in OS X(leopard 10.5.5)

I had downloaded a folder on how to use mac. Opening the folder i found a zip file. I de -zipped it using Stuffit and and opened it.
The leopard didn't recognize the file and i came to know it was a unix executable . HOW TO OPEN IT. I am a new to mac and i don't know much about terminal. I used to have windows but now i am new to mac.
PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Old November 27th, 2008, 02:56 PM
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I think .zip files do not have file access bits, so Stuffit has to use full access. One of the access features in Unix (and thus OS X) is execution access, so all files coming from .zip will have execution bit on. Since OS X does not recognize the file, all it can tell is that it has execution bit on. Normally only executables (i.e. programs) has them, so all files look like programs.

You have to ask what to do with the .zip from the site you downloaded the .zip, or open Terminal.App, go to the folder where you unzipped the file and type "file thefilename". The file program uses a database that knows quite a lot of file types, it might give some hint.
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