RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-06 Thread Eric B Kiser

I just checked the help file for WinZip 8.0 and it states...

[snip]
TAR, Z, GZ, TAZ, and TGZ files are often found on Unix-based Internet sites.
TAR stands for “Tape ARchive”.  The TAR format does not provide compression;
it is used only to group files. GZ and Z files are gzip files.  GZ and Z
files cannot contain multiple files.  TAZ and TGZ files are TAR files
compressed in the gzip format.   Since almost all new archives are created
in Zip format, WinZip does not provide facilities to add to or create files
in these formats (however, all other WinZip functions are supported).
WinZip does not use external programs when working with files in these
formats.

Copyright © 1991-2000 by WinZip Computing, Inc.  All rights reserved.
[/snip]

Regards,
Eric


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Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:58 AM
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.


Winzip reads tar but does not write tar. Saving is in zip format perforce.
If I'm wrong, please let me know.

Mohan

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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.


On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
 In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
 associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
 format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
 netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
 where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.

Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)
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RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-06 Thread Tony

Screw winzip, use PowerArchiver (www.powerarchiver.com).

It supports all the usual types (i.e. zip) as well as RAR, TAR, GZIP...etc.
It will allow you to create TAR files on W2K ( I just tried it to make
sure).

It also supports ACE, CAB and other formats.  Check it out.

Later,

Tony


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric B Kiser
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.


I just checked the help file for WinZip 8.0 and it states...

[snip]
TAR, Z, GZ, TAZ, and TGZ files are often found on Unix-based Internet sites.
TAR stands for “Tape ARchive”.  The TAR format does not provide compression;
it is used only to group files. GZ and Z files are gzip files.  GZ and Z
files cannot contain multiple files.  TAZ and TGZ files are TAR files
compressed in the gzip format.   Since almost all new archives are created
in Zip format, WinZip does not provide facilities to add to or create files
in these formats (however, all other WinZip functions are supported).
WinZip does not use external programs when working with files in these
formats.

Copyright © 1991-2000 by WinZip Computing, Inc.  All rights reserved.
[/snip]

Regards,
Eric


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of S Mohan
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:58 AM
To: guitarlynn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.


Winzip reads tar but does not write tar. Saving is in zip format perforce.
If I'm wrong, please let me know.

Mohan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of guitarlynn
Sent: 06 September 2002 09:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.


On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
 In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
 associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
 format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
 netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
 where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.

Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)
--

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aka Guitarlynn

guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net
http://leaf.sourceforge.net

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Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-06 Thread guitarlynn

On Thursday 05 September 2002 23:57, S Mohan wrote:
 Winzip reads tar but does not write tar. Saving is in zip format
 perforce. If I'm wrong, please let me know.

Ok, I was attempting to remember.. I used to have WinZip, SuperZip,
or some other zip program from around 1996 that would rw tar files, 
I just figured that it was built in WinZip with its popularity. As
pointed out by others, WinZip doesn't support tar but other Zip
programs do; this still sounds like the easiest workaround short of
Cygwin. 

I guess I should have kept my mouth shut, I haven't had a Win Desktop
for over 2 years now and my wife doesn't care much for me using her
box .rant stupid, stupid machine /rant. The SuSE liveval CD's 
have kept me pacified when there isn't another option.  ;-)

Thx for the corrections/alternate applications everyone!
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Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-05 Thread guitarlynn

On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
 In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
 associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
 format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
 netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
 where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.

Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)
-- 

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aka Guitarlynn

guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net
http://leaf.sourceforge.net

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Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-05 Thread Brad Fritz


On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 23:11:43 EST Guitarlynn wrote:

 On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
  In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
  associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
  format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
  netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
  where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.
 
 Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
 WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)

If WinZip doesn't, or Mohan wants a free (as in beer and speech)
alternative, http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ appears to have
native Win32 ports of GNU tar and gzip.

There are some other handy utilities there too (less, wget, sed,
make, patch, etc.) for those who want some of GNU/Linux
conveniences without a full Cygwin install.

--Brad



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RE: [leaf-user] file system problems.

2002-09-05 Thread S Mohan

Winzip reads tar but does not write tar. Saving is in zip format perforce.
If I'm wrong, please let me know.

Mohan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of guitarlynn
Sent: 06 September 2002 09:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] file system problems.


On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
 In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
 associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
 format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
 netfilter objects, it is particularly difficult with the long names
 where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.

Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it?  ;-)
--

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aka Guitarlynn

guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net
http://leaf.sourceforge.net

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