[GnuWin32-Users] [gnuwin32 - Help] RE: How to use bunzip2? new

2011-05-07 Thread SourceForge.net
Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/forums/forum/74807/topic/4515924 By: noufmks [code]Thank you very much... I appreciate your replies... You were right, the OP doesn't have permission for the directory in which I was trying to save the output

[GnuWin32-Users] [gnuwin32 - Help] RE: How to use bunzip2? new

2011-05-06 Thread SourceForge.net
Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/forums/forum/74807/topic/4515924 By: keithmarshall Sorry, I was forgetting that gzip, bzip2, lzma, xz and friends default to compressing/decompressing in place, (i.e. overwriting the original file with the

[GnuWin32-Users] [gnuwin32 - Help] RE: How to use bunzip2? new

2011-05-05 Thread SourceForge.net
Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/forums/forum/74807/topic/4515924 By: keithmarshall It really shouldn't matter whether the read-only attribute is set for the input file (enwiki.bz2), or not. That shouldn't raise a permission denied exception.

[GnuWin32-Users] [gnuwin32 - Help] RE: How to use bunzip2? new

2011-05-05 Thread SourceForge.net
Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/forums/forum/74807/topic/4515924 By: mz2ptc0 In the documentation it mentions the -k switch which might help. There is no need to change the file attribute of the input file in this case. (On Windows a read-only file