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Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 17:52:51 +0100
From: Lapo Luchini <lapo AT lapo DOT it>
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To: "Henning, Brian" <brian DOT henning AT navitaire DOT com>
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: gzip bzip2
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Henning, Brian wrote:

>I would like to uncompress a .tar.bz2 file. I know how to uncompress .tar.gz
>files with
>the command tar xvzf archive.tar.gz. is there are similar command for
>.tar.bz2 files?
>  
>
Just as "z" means "use gzip", there is "j" that means "use bzip2".
BTW do you nkow that "x" is "extract", "t" is "test" (i.e. print to 
screen every file extracted), "f" is "file" (i.e. following parameters 
is the filename to extract from)
xzvf is not a magic mantra word 0=)

This and other in the almighty "man tar" =)

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