Thanx.
Is there any way to configure fink to use the right (gzip/Tar) command?

Now I will have to continue the install update procedure manually, and that
might prove a bit tricky for me.

Thanx,
Piet



Justin Hallett wrote:

> this looks like a bzip2 line
> 
> bzip2 -dc foo.tar.bz2 | tar -xf -
> 
> gzip files like foo.tar.gz are extracted like this
> 
> tar -xzf foo.tar.gz
> 
> the z tells tar that the file is also gziped and you don't have to call
> gunzip directly this way.
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