Re: gzip question

2003-10-07 Thread David Z Maze
Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Actually this doesn't have to be just in regards to gzip, but any file compression application. (gzip only compresses a single file, but this might apply to tar or similar programs.) Is there a way to force the application to provide a specific

Re: gzip question

2003-10-07 Thread Dave Carrigan
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 01:16:06PM -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote: Actually this doesn't have to be just in regards to gzip, but any file compression application. Is there a way to force the application to provide a specific directory structure for the files you wish to compress. For

Re: gzip question

1998-04-20 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 12:38:54PM +0100, John wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Norbert Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 12:11:06PM +0100, John wrote: Hello I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have Why is it non accessible? Linux can

Re: gzip question

1998-04-20 Thread John
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 12:38:54PM +0100, John wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Norbert Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 12:11:06PM +0100, John wrote: Hello I have a non accessible (from

Re: gzip question

1998-04-19 Thread Norbert Veber
On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 12:11:06PM +0100, John wrote: Hello I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have Why is it non accessible? Linux can read windows partitions, you can mount it as either msdos or vfat, if its fat32, then there is a kernel patch to support that

Re: gzip question

1998-04-19 Thread John
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Norbert Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 12:11:06PM +0100, John wrote: Hello I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have Why is it non accessible? Linux can read windows partitions, you can mount because it is

Re: gzip question

1998-04-18 Thread Christophe Broult
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello I have a non accessible (from linux) win95 partition [0]. I have downloaded a lot of files onto here that I want to install to linux. Some of these files are too large to put onto floppy, so they need to be split. I have gzip for dos on win95, also

Re: gzip question

1998-04-18 Thread Alain Toussaint
i think there's a Unix version of pkzip 2.60 available on the pkzip web site,doesn't know if it run on Linux (had no time to check this when i viewed the site),i'm pretty sure that it also work with gzipped file,the address is: http://www.pkware.com/ Hello I have a non accessible (from