Hi,
 
I searched the archives for an answer to my question, but couldn;t find one.
 
First of all, I'm trying to install CitrusDB on a "shared" server.
 
I downloaded the file: citrus-1.0.1.tar.
 
I unzipped the file with my unzip program, and there are no files inside the compressed file. Just a couple of copies of a file called "LICENSE".
 
I must be doing something wrong here. Is there another way to read/uncompress the .tar file?
 
Again, I don't have server-level access, so I can;t execute any shell scripting.
 
Please advise. Thank you.
 
-R.J.

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