Hi Przemek,
The problem seems to be a prepended 0x0A byte at the end
of the extracted .tar.gz file. Without this byte, both
gzip can extract the file w/o problem.
if *inst.sh file does not have it then it was attched by sed
during --extract command
It should not make it.
The *inst.sh file doesn't have it.
It's /usr/bin/sed and I cannot see any version numbers,
just the fact that it's a BSD compatible command.
Any ways to fix this?
As you can see above for some reasons it does not work for you.
Strange because it was working for me without any problems
when I was making Darwin builds some years ago. It was also
working for Phil. Maybe you have some alias for 'echo' set in
your environment. I can only guess. echo is very often also
embedded shell command and it may behaves differently then
standalone program though each should accept -n and -e switches.
Yes, something like this, pls see my other mail.
Brgds,
Viktor
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