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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 09:22:18 +0100
From: Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov AT syntrex DOT com>
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To: Chris Watts <synapse AT tboc DOT i-p DOT com>
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Subject: Re: bunzip- command not found
References: <20011120035147 DOT 7289 DOT qmail AT tboc DOT i-p DOT com>

try bzip2 -d extract.exe.bz2

If this doesn't work see if you
have bzip2.exe installed on your
computer at all. Btw usually 
bunzip2 is as symlink to bzip2.

Chris Watts wrote:
> 
> First off thank you for takeing the time to read my e-mail
> 
> As said in your instructions you use
> 
> Harold AT MyWindowsHost /tmp
> $ bunzip2 extract.exe.bz2
> 
> Harold AT MyWindowsHost /tmp
> $
> 
> to extract that file, now when i try this on my computer i get
> 
> SYNAPSE AT THE_TRIANGLE /tmp
> $ bunzip2 extract.exe.bz2
> BASH: bunzip2: command not found
> 
> SYNAPSE AT THE_TRIANGLE /tmp
> $
> 
> Any help would be greatly apreciated

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