WinZip failure? - dll.z (0/1)

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Sorry for the attachment. (Not really, but I picked a small one.)

The attached dll.z file was ftp'd in binary format. I had hoped that
WinZip could extract the contents. WinZip complains and says it's not a valid
archive and to download it again. Looking at it with notepad, it looks like it
ought to be an archive (Unix zip?) but I can't be certain just from looking at
it.

If somebody could try real Unix on it and let me know what it is and
which Winders application I might use on it, and a bunch of others like it, I'd
be forever grateful*.

Jim

*grateful... indebted to the point that I might not point out your next foxpass.
 
jmeyer wrote ...
Sorry for the attachment. (Not really, but I picked a small one.)
Many NNTP servers reject attachments of ANY SIZE in non-
binaries newsgroups like this one. For example, I use Supernews,
one of the larger Usenet providers in the US. Your attachment
never even made it into the list.

Please post your binary in an appropriate newsgroup and point
to it from here. You put the propogation of this newsgroup at
risk when you abuse the rules.
 
Beyond the issue of attempting to upload an attachment here, you should
try extracting / viewing the archive using BZIP2.

You can get it at :

http://www.digistar.com/bzip2/

Cheers

PeteS
 
Richard Crowley wrote:

Many NNTP servers reject attachments of ANY SIZE in non-
binaries newsgroups like this one. For example, I use Supernews,
one of the larger Usenet providers in the US. Your attachment
never even made it into the list.
In addition, there are several 'bots that scan Usenet looking for
binaries posted to non-binary newsgroups and issue cncels for them,
so the newsservers that accept cancels (usually the smallest ones,
but there are a lot of them) will also not carry such posts.

BTW, Considering text text traffic only (there are individuals who
post images of DVDs that use up more bandwidth than all of us text
posters put together), and if (and only if) you include the microsoft.*
groups in the count, then the public msnews server is the largest,
followed by Google, then Supernews. News.individual.net used to be
on top, but they lost most of their users when they stopped being free.
 
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 01:44:49 GMT, jmeyer@nowhere.net wroth:

Sorry for the attachment. (Not really, but I picked a small one.)
That message was supposed to go to an e-mail list server that I belong
to instead of here, http://clydelist.opsyhopsy.com. I must'a mashed the wrong
button.

Even so, earthlink.net delivered the attachment to the s.e.d news group.
I'll put a copy over on our binary group just in case anybody wants to look at
it.

Newbies are always welcome at Clydelist.

Jim
 
On 14 Aug 2005 02:24:33 -0700, "PeteS" <ps@fleetwoodmobile.com> wrote:

Beyond the issue of attempting to upload an attachment here, you should
try extracting / viewing the archive using BZIP2.

You can get it at :

http://www.digistar.com/bzip2/

Cheers

PeteS
If you mean the bzip2-1.0.1.tar.tar file, it opens just fine with
WinRAR 3.20. You can get WinRAR at http://www.rarlab.com/
 
<jmeyer@nowhere.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:6m7tf15vqphe996q9migrrp980to6kg5hm@4ax.com...
Sorry for the attachment. (Not really, but I picked a small one.)

The attached dll.z file was ftp'd in binary format. I had hoped that
WinZip could extract the contents. WinZip complains and says it's not a
valid
archive and to download it again. Looking at it with notepad, it looks
like it
ought to be an archive (Unix zip?) but I can't be certain just from
looking at
it.

If somebody could try real Unix on it and let me know what it is and
which Winders application I might use on it, and a bunch of others like
it, I'd
be forever grateful*.

Jim

*grateful... indebted to the point that I might not point out your next
foxpass.
Hello Jim,

Three is a "compress" and "uncompress" command in UNIX. This "compress"
adds .Z at the end of the file. The other chance is the "gunzip" command.
Both commands should be also available under cygwin for Windows.

Here is a "gunzip" version for MSDOS in a DOS-box.
http://www.gzip.org/
ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/tools/zip/info-zip/MSDOS/gzip124.exe

Best regards,
Helmut
 

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