I have tried both options and really did not get results related to SPSS
handles mime types.
I'll try again later in a more methodical, maybe I missed something.
Regards
--
Bastián Díaz
>________________________________
> De: John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>
>Para: Basti?n D?az <diaz.bast...@ymail.com>
>CC: John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>; Ben Pfaff
><b...@cs.stanford.edu>; Harry Thijssen <p...@sjpaes.nl>; "pspp-dev@gnu.org"
><pspp-dev@gnu.org>
>Enviado: Sábado, 26 de octubre, 2013 5:27:09
>Asunto: Re: .zsav
>
>
>If you have a GNU/Linux version of SPSS, try the following:
>
>strings <spss-binary> | grep x-spss
>
>replacing the <spss-binary> with the path to the installed spss program. You
>might also have to search any associated libraries
>which spss installs.
>
>
>Alternatively, if you have a windows system with spss installed, which you can
>mount from GNU/Linux
>You could try doing the same on the windows .exe and/or .dll - in this case,
>you might have to
>experiment with the -e option to strings, since some windows programs encode
>everything in UTF16
>
>Obviously you will need the strings program which is normally installed with
>the binutils package.
>
>
>J'
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