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>That is a gzip message, but I don't know what provokes it.  At a guess,
>gzip recognizes it as a gzipped file, but doesn't like the internal
>structure.  I would say that file has been subtly damaged, at the
>site where you got it, in the making, or in the getting.

Likely cause: ftp download in ASCII instead of BINARY mode?

Anahata

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