On 12/28/2010 8:51 PM, Donn Washburn wrote:
> On 12/28/2010 06:36 PM, Bill Foster wrote:
>> I have had trouble unzipping the w090n30.tgz scenery file.
>>
>> I've downloaded it from several different ftp sites, using Filezilla FTP, 
>> with Transfer mode set to binary, and I get the same error message, when 
>> trying to unzip or unpack the file.
>>
>> "Invalid Compressed Data -- unable to inflate", when using WinZip.
>>
>> "Data error in 'w090n30.tar'. File is broken", when using 7-zip.
>>
>>
>> I've even tried downloading it from 3 different computers, with 3 different 
>> OS's: Windows XP, Debian Linux 5.3, and Windows 2000.
>>
>> With every download I get the same MD5sum: 49290252303ee1bc5fe86780516c77c6
>>
>> I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what it is.
>>
>> Any suggestion will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bill Foster
>>
> What I found from many of the Scenery "e" and "w" files that were not
> gzipped up they were labeled zipped but were just tarred .  Use "mv" and
> rename it just as a tar and then untar it.  Worked here.


I tried renaming it to  'w090n30.tar', and then un-tarring it, on my 
Linux box, but it got hung up. I hit <ENTER> and it just froze, with no 
response at all.

I'm thinking that because I get a different MD5sum, than the one that's 
listed in the MD5SUM file, it's got to be something else besides that.

But I do appreciate the suggestion, Donn.

Thanks,
Bill Foster




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