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Subject: Re: Problems downloading modperl
From: Charlene <cawroblew () netscape ! net>
Date: 2004-07-30 13:44:14
Message-ID: 410A50AE.90601 () netscape ! net
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I figured it out. I removed the last .tar off of
mod_perl-2.0-current.tar.gz.tar
And Winzip could handle it.
Charlene
Randy Kobes wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Charlene Wroblewski wrote:
>
>
>
>>I don't think the right file is there. Winzip has an error processing
>>this downloaded file:
>>
>>mod_perl-2.0-current.tar.tar
>>
>>Error reading header after processing 0 entries.
>>
>>Charlene
>>
>>
>
>I've seen this too sometimes when one downloads a .tar.gz
>archive from a browser and have Winzip open it, rather than
>saving it first. I'm not sure why - it may be the bad
>renaming of the file (something.tar.gz -> something.tar.tar)
>that Windows does, or perhaps some automatic uncompressing
>is done beforehand. Anyway, try saving the file first to
>disc, and unpack it afterwards.
>
>
>
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I figured it out. I removed the last .tar off of <br>
<pre wrap="">mod_perl-2.0-current.tar.gz.tar</pre>
And Winzip could handle it.<br>
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Charlene<br>
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Randy Kobes wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Charlene Wroblewski wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I don't think the right file is there. Winzip has an error processing
this downloaded file:
mod_perl-2.0-current.tar.tar
Error reading header after processing 0 entries.
Charlene
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I've seen this too sometimes when one downloads a .tar.gz
archive from a browser and have Winzip open it, rather than
saving it first. I'm not sure why - it may be the bad
renaming of the file (something.tar.gz -> something.tar.tar)
that Windows does, or perhaps some automatic uncompressing
is done beforehand. Anyway, try saving the file first to
disc, and unpack it afterwards.
</pre>
</blockquote>
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