Thanks Oscar. I already have gzip.exe in the same directory as tar. If I 
run gzip by itself from the command line, it works. If I run tar -cf by 
itself, it works. Only when I do tar -czf ... does it fail with the gzip 
cannot exec error.

Matt


On 2/18/2017 2:34 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> "Matthew A. Postiff" <posti...@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>> I have a Windows gtk program that I build in an msys2 environment, and
>> the program itself uses some msys2 utilities. I copy the ones I need
>> into the C:\program files\myprogram\bin with the idea that I don't have
>> to install all of msys2 to run the program. In my program I spawn the
>> command tar -czf
>>
>> Tar breaks because it cannot find gzip.
> You need to copy gzip to your binaries directory, along with any dll it
> requires.
>
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