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cweller
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26. June 2005 @ 23:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I recently downloaded a TAR file. It is 2.5 Gigs. when I extracted the files from the TAR I found out that the third CD was missing like 20 volumes. The problem I am having is that the large TAR file is supposed to be 2.5 Gigs and that is what it shows it being. I am wondering if there is a way to find the 20 volumes that apparently do not want to be found by me. I hope that isn't confusing. thank you.


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29. June 2005 @ 02:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I don't understand :)
Try to search for files with windows search.

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29. June 2005 @ 08:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No, The file I downloaded is supposed to be 2.4 Gig. It is 2.4 gig when I check the properties. The problem is it is missing volumes. It has 3 Cd's in it. each of them are supposed to be around 794 mb. Well the third Cd only has 30 volumes it is supposed to have over 50. So I am missing 20 volumes on that CD. But the size of the rar is right. It should be there. Do you follow Now?

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2. July 2005 @ 00:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
TAR is a UNIX command that allows you to create a single archive file containing many files. Such archiving allows you to maintain directory relationships and facilitates transferring complex programs with many separate but integrated parts that must have their relationships preserved. TAR has a plethora of options that allow you to do archiving and unpacking in many ways. However, for the purpose of unpacking CGI applications, the commands will be fairly simple.
The files on our site are now GZipped (.tar.gz). That just means we compressed them with GNU GZip. Your browser should be able to download it and recognize the file without any problems.



TAR will go through the archive file and extract each individual directory and file, expanding them into their appropriate places beneath the current directory. The "xvfzp" letters in the TAR command above are parameters that instruct the program to decompress the files and then extract the files and directories out of the ".tar" file.

If you are not using GNU TAR, you will need to add a step to the process:



x Tells tar to extract the files.

v Tells tar to output information about the status of its extraction while it is performing the work.

f Informs tar to use the ".tar" filename as the source of the files to be extracted. The reason the "f" parameter has to be used is that tar, by default, archives files and directories to a tape drive. TAR is actually short for "[T]ape [AR]chive".

p Notes that the original permissions should be maintained.

z Instructs TAR to decompress a file first.



If you are not using a UNIX-based web server, or don?t have command line access (such as TELNET) to your UNIX-based web server, you will probably be using WinZIP (Windows) or Stuffit Expander (Mac) to expand the TAR file. You?ll also use some text editor to edit the application files. If you are looking for a good text editor, we recommend Programmer's File Editor (PFE) or Ultra Edit that are both available at http://www.shareware.com/ for Windows. SimpleText and ClarisWorks are good editors for Mac. And, vi, emacs or pico are good editors for UNIX.
If you use a Windows-based text editor however, you need to be very careful about accidentally inserting platform-specific, invisible control characters (like carriage return characters) into the files. If you are editing the files on a Windows box, this is often a problem because Windows programs are well-known for their desire to insert Windows-only characters into files.

You will know that invisible characters have infected the files if you get a 500 Server Error when trying to run the application from the web, and error messages like the following if you run the application from the command line:
Illegal character \015 (carriage return) at app_name.cgi line 2.
or
Can't find string terminator " [some text here]" anywhere before EOF

Generally, this problem can be solved either by choosing a text editor that does not insert the characters or by setting your FTP program to upload edited files to the web server machine using "ASCII mode" instead of "BINARY mode". You should be able to set the FTP program to transfer in ASCII mode using the program's preferences. We recommend using WS_FTP that has this functionality and is available at http://www.shareware.com/.



This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2. July 2005 @ 00:56

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SadJoker
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14. July 2005 @ 05:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
you can extract tars via Windows using Windows Commander / Total Commander. WinRAR should also handle tars too but Im assuming you already tried WinRAR and thats where you are losing volumes.

Give Total Commander / Windows Commander a try. Or try GOogling for Tar extraction tools. there are a few more free tools for WIndows but I cant remember what they are called atm. good luck!
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