[Zope] (no subject)
Chris McDonough
chrism@zope.com
25 Jun 2002 13:19:05 -0400
The problem is that the application that you downloaded the non-RPM
distribution with (or you) renamed the file from "filename.tar.gz" to
"filename.gz". After you decompressed it, the resulting file was a
"tar" file, which should have had the extension ".tar" but from your
description it had no extension at all. A tar file is a "tape archive"
file which indeed has the properties you describe. It's a single huge
file that contains a manifest and all the file contents. You need to
"untar" it.
The solution: after you decompress the ".gz" file, rename it to
"filename.tar" and then type "tar xvf filename.tar". You will then have
a directory full of files.
The thorn in your side is the application you used to download Zope.
- C
On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 11:43, control wrote:
> you guys need to check the files on your server!
> everytime i try to download Zope-2.5.1*.tgz for linux,
> it actually saves as a .gz, which when i decompress
> is simply a file w/300000 plus lines of code--no
> install script no dirs, just plain text!
> what's more, when gave up on this, i downloaded the rpm,
> which installed everything except the ./start script and
> the executable! wtfo, i'd really like to explore zope
> but thus far it's really becomming a thorn in my side.
>
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