gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Andrew Dixon
]:~$ I also tried to just gunzip it but I'm having no luck there either: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gunzip ae_962.orig.tar.gz gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format Anybody know what's going on here? Alternatively does anyone know where I can find the source for ae? Thanks, Andy

Re: gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Mario Vukelic
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I also tried to just gunzip it but I'm having no luck there either: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gunzip ae_962.orig.tar.gz gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format Did you download it with mozilla? There was a time around

Re: gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Jimmy Richards
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I also tried to just gunzip it but I'm having no luck there either: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gunzip ae_962.orig.tar.gz gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip

Re: gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Rolf Schillinger
: not in gzip format tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I also tried to just gunzip it but I'm having no luck there either: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gunzip ae_962.orig.tar.gz gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

Re: gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Karsten M. Self
tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I also tried to just gunzip it but I'm having no luck there either: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gunzip ae_962.orig.tar.gz gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format Anybody know what's

Re: gunzip: ae_962.orig.tar.gz: not in gzip format

2001-07-26 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:55:37PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: Try: $ file ae_962.orig.tar.gz ...which will guess at the file type from various characteristics. You can also try running 'head' or 'dd' of a few bytes of a file -- output may or may not be messy, but you can see the