RE: [newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-23 Thread Franki

or you can just tar it,

winzip can open both tar, and tar.gz files just fine.


rgds

frank

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On Sunday 22 Sep 2002 8:25 pm, Alastair Scott wrote:
 On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 20:05, Anne Wilson wrote:
  On Sunday 22 Sep 2002 7:54 pm, you wrote:
   On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 19:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
I need to send a collection of fonts (about a dozen in all) to a
windows user.  I thought a zip file would be the easiest way., but
I'm not sure how to get a zip file in linux (Mdk 8.2).  I thought I
would temporarily copy the files into a separate directory so that I
can zip all the files in the directory.  Could someone please point
me at the way?  I think she has Winzip 8, so if I'm stuck, she could
probably unzip a tar file.
  
   The easiest way is to install zip. unzip is already installed but, for
   some inscrutable reason, unzip isn't (on 9.0RC3). So
  
   urpmi zip
  
   then
  
   zip name of zip file.zip list of files
  
   will do the job.
 
  Do I take it, then, that (once I have installed zip), I use
 
  zip font.zip list_of_files_separated_by_spaces ?

 Yes.

 Alastair


Or for those who prefer GUIs
KDE MenuApplicationsArchivingCompressionArk
Select New  Pick file name with .zip extension

Drag and drop files into the window.

Naturally the zip RPM has to be installed for it to work.

If you prefer there is also Gnuzip.

derek







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Re: [newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-23 Thread Anne Wilson

On Sunday 22 Sep 2002 11:45 pm, you wrote:
 Try GnoZip or LnxZip, both of which are WinZip like applications on your
 installation disks.

Plenty of options, then :-)  I'll try at least one of them in the next day or 
two - I seem to be screamingly busy just now

Thanks to all who answered
Anne



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[newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-22 Thread Anne Wilson

I need to send a collection of fonts (about a dozen in all) to a windows 
user.  I thought a zip file would be the easiest way., but I'm not sure how 
to get a zip file in linux (Mdk 8.2).  I thought I would temporarily copy the 
files into a separate directory so that I can zip all the files in the 
directory.  Could someone please point me at the way?  I think she has Winzip 
8, so if I'm stuck, she could probably unzip a tar file.

Anne



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Re: [newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-22 Thread Alastair Scott

On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 20:05, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Sunday 22 Sep 2002 7:54 pm, you wrote:
  On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 19:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
   I need to send a collection of fonts (about a dozen in all) to a windows
   user.  I thought a zip file would be the easiest way., but I'm not sure
   how to get a zip file in linux (Mdk 8.2).  I thought I would temporarily
   copy the files into a separate directory so that I can zip all the files
   in the directory.  Could someone please point me at the way?  I think she
   has Winzip 8, so if I'm stuck, she could probably unzip a tar file.
 
  The easiest way is to install zip. unzip is already installed but, for
  some inscrutable reason, unzip isn't (on 9.0RC3). So
 
  urpmi zip
 
  then
 
  zip name of zip file.zip list of files
 
  will do the job.
 
 Do I take it, then, that (once I have installed zip), I use
 
 zip font.zip list_of_files_separated_by_spaces ?

Yes.

Alastair



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Re: [newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-22 Thread Alastair Scott

On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 19:34, Anne Wilson wrote:

 I need to send a collection of fonts (about a dozen in all) to a windows 
 user.  I thought a zip file would be the easiest way., but I'm not sure how 
 to get a zip file in linux (Mdk 8.2).  I thought I would temporarily copy the 
 files into a separate directory so that I can zip all the files in the 
 directory.  Could someone please point me at the way?  I think she has Winzip 
 8, so if I'm stuck, she could probably unzip a tar file.

The easiest way is to install zip. unzip is already installed but, for
some inscrutable reason, unzip isn't (on 9.0RC3). So

urpmi zip

then 

zip name of zip file.zip list of files

will do the job.

WinZip will expand .tar.gz files, but painfully - in two steps and with
a clunky user interface ...

Alastair



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Re: [newbie] Tar or zip?

2002-09-22 Thread Anne Wilson

On Sunday 22 Sep 2002 7:54 pm, you wrote:
 On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 19:34, Anne Wilson wrote:
  I need to send a collection of fonts (about a dozen in all) to a windows
  user.  I thought a zip file would be the easiest way., but I'm not sure
  how to get a zip file in linux (Mdk 8.2).  I thought I would temporarily
  copy the files into a separate directory so that I can zip all the files
  in the directory.  Could someone please point me at the way?  I think she
  has Winzip 8, so if I'm stuck, she could probably unzip a tar file.

 The easiest way is to install zip. unzip is already installed but, for
 some inscrutable reason, unzip isn't (on 9.0RC3). So

 urpmi zip

 then

 zip name of zip file.zip list of files

 will do the job.

Do I take it, then, that (once I have installed zip), I use

zip font.zip list_of_files_separated_by_spaces ?

Anne



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