I'm trying to dearcive sqlite3-3.6.16-osx-x86.bin.
But what I get is: sqlite3-3.6.16-osx-x86.bin.cpgz
Is there a remedy?
Ric.
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It's not an archive; that's the actual binary executable. Just rename it to
something more reasonable.
I dealt with this just last week.
-BJ
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Frederick C. Lee amourinet...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm trying to dearcive sqlite3-3.6.16-osx-x86.bin.
But what I get is:
I tried that.But I still have the problem.
Leopard wants to assign an application for it.
So the question, which 'binary executable'?
If I remove the .bin --- I get a text editor attempting to open it.
If I keep the .bin, by default, Leopard tries to dearchive it; which you
said, is not an
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Frederick C. Leeamourinet...@gmail.com wrote:
Now what??
Open up Terminal and run the program. It's not a GUI app.
--Kyle Sluder
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Ohh!
-rw-r--r--@ 1 Ric Ric 514108 Jul 14 16:45 sqlite3-3.6.16-osx-x86.bin
[/Users/Ric/Downloads/tmp]chmod +x *.bin
[/Users/Ric/Downloads/tmp]ls -l
total 1008
-rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Ric Ric 514108 Jul 14 16:45 sqlite3-3.6.16-osx-x86.bin*
[/Users/Ric/Downloads/tmp]./*.bin
SQLite version 3.6.16