> Regardless, 7zip (LGPL) can do it. But you have to first inzip, and then
untar as a seperate step.

This is pretty far off topic, but you can actually unpack it in a single
run. If you use the GUI version of 7z (a.k.a. the 7zip File Manager) you can
open the .tar.gz and it will list a single .tar file as its content. Double
click that file and you can see/extract its contents.

/J

On 25 October 2010 22:58, Andrew Coppin <andrewcop...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> On 25/10/2010 03:49 PM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
>
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>> On 10/24/10 06:59 , Andrew Coppin wrote:
>>
>>> now I can't seem to find it. Instead, I had to navigate to the Unix
>>> download
>>> page, download the source tarball, untar it (non-trivial under Windows),
>>> and
>>>
>> I thought WinZip added tar and tar.gz several years ago?
>>
>
> You know that WinZip actually costs money, right?
>
> Regardless, 7zip (LGPL) can do it. But you have to first inzip, and then
> untar as a seperate step.
>
> Regardless of that, cabal-install can download the correct URL and untar it
> for you. Assuming you happen to be sitting at a PC with Haskell tools on it
> at the moment you want to check this information out...
>
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