$> file w090n30.tar

what give this command ?

On 12/29/10 10:42, Bill Foster wrote:
> On 12/29/2010 4:30 AM, Tarot Jean-Sébastien wrote:
>> a .tar are extractable using "tar" command.
>>
>> tar xvf  w090n30.tar
>>
>> tar for windows is freely downloadable under linux the command existe by
>> default
>> with all linux distributions!.
>>
> Somehow you've misinterpreted something.
>
> I've been using Linux for almost twenty years, so I'm well aware of the 
> tar command.
> And that's that same one I used in my Debian box to try to extract the 
> file, after renaming it.
> But after hitting Enter, it just hangs there, and does absolutely 
> nothing. I have to Cntl-C out of the loop.
>
> But, I'm getting a different MD5sum than what I'm supposed to be 
> getting, so I don't think that's the problem.
>
> But, thanks anyway for the suggestion.
>
> Bill Foster
>
>
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