In cygwin the command is

tar zxvf arm-linux-gcc-3.3.2.tar.gz

and you're ready to go

Pablo

Michael Schippling wrote:
I tried the -z once under cygwin with no luck either...
But there is a separate gunzip. I think it's just gunzip [file]
that will replace the .gz with the unzipped file (use -h to get
a usage list). Then you should be able to use regular tar:
tar xvf [file]
MS

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hy,
I'm trying to work with the stargate. I'm following the reference manual,
but I can't to unzip the arm-linux-gcc-3.3.2.tar.gz file (presents in the
crossbow CD) on the stargate.
I don't have a good experience with the linux platform, the only things
that I did, are:

-type the command like in the instruction (pag.25 manual Rev. B, January
2006 Document 7430-0317-13), but I receive this message error:

   tar: z: Cannot open: No such file or directory
   tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

I tried too without the option -z, but it still doesn't work.

- copy the .gz file from the PC to the stargate trought the ethernet with
the "scp" command; then i tried to unzip but it didn't work

I have a linux/unix manual, but I can't go away.

What is the correct syntax of the command?
Thanks in advance.


Ing.Alessandro Balvis
Centro Ricerche ENEL -Pisa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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