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RE: GCC 3.0.2 binaries





>>However, you probably have already got an uncompressed copy (as Robert
>>suggests) - when you tried unzipping the file, it found a Java
>>(runtime?) .jar file embedded in the package (which is really a .tar
>>file) and uncompressed that instead. If your package was gzip
>>compressed, I think unzip would have failed.

What I intended to do, was unzip the file on my NT machine and then copy over
the
unzipped files onto the Solaris machine. Is this wrong?

I have since been trying to gzip the file, but keep on getting a "No space left
on device"
message. The size of the zippped file is 16351232 (when I do an ls -l). When I
run
df -k I have only  31053KB space availible on the device.
Is there a way for me to determine how much space is needed to run the gzip
command?

Thanks
Kabir



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