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Re: Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- To: Mário Videira <mvideira at av dot it dot pt>
- Subject: Re: Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- From: Fernando Nasser <fnasser at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 12:43:59 -0500
- CC: insight at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Organization: Red Hat , Inc. - Toronto
- References: <005e01c054a6$a207d320$c35c88c1@av.it.pt>
Mario,
Either your file transfer has ended prematurely or you were using ftp and
forgot to change the type to binary.
If you are doing this transfer on a Cygwin system you should also make your
mounts binary. I believe I once had a problem with this.
Anyway, your tar ball got corrupted in transit. You need to get another one.
Fernando
Mário Videira wrote:
>
> Hi, Everybody!
>
> I'm trying to build insight tool, but i'm unable to extract the file
> insght-5.0 that i have downloaded. After some extracted file, i got some
> error. The last extracted file was: insight-5.0/etc/standards.info .
>
> What i do is this:
> $bunzip2 < insight-5.0.tar.bz2 | tar xvf -
>
> This is the results:
> .
> .
> .
> insight-5.0 /etc/make-stds.kxi
> insight-5.0 /etc/standards.info
>
> bunzip2: compressed file ends unexpectedly
> perhaps it is corrupted? *possible *reason follows.
>
> bunzip2: error 0
> input file = <stdin>, out file = <stdout>
> It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted. You can
> use the -trv option to test integrity of such file.
>
> You can use the 'bzip2recover' program to *attempt* to recover data from
> undamaged sections of corrupted file.
>
> tar: Archive - EOF not on block boundary
> tar: Error is not recoverable : exiting now
>
> Please,
> can anybody help me to solve this problem.
>
> Best Regards
> Mário Videira
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