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12-08-2003 02:07 AM
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I downloaded a Standard developer Kit file (j2sdk1.4.2) and then ./j2sdk1.4.2 and it said it was unpacking it then right away said the file was corrupted and not to download it.
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Re: corrupted File?
Also what does the color green stand for in RH 9? black is a file. Blue is a directory. but Green?
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12-08-2003 02:27 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
It turns green when you have 'x' right on it.
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12-08-2003 02:27 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
In a white background terminal window these filenames will appear black.
blue directory
green executable
cyan symbolic link
Often referred to as a symlink.
red archive
If an archive has an executable permission set it will appear green.
magenta graphic
If a graphic has an executable permission set it will appear green.
yellow block or character device
brown FIFO (named pipe)
Regards,
Sergejs
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12-08-2003 05:21 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
one good way to corrupt files is to download them in the wrong mode. If you use ASCII mode on such a file it will be corrupted during the
download.
Greetings, Martin
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12-08-2003 09:20 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
Just re-download the file.
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12-08-2003 09:30 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
without being nit-picky, it also can happen with a web download if the server sends the wrong attributes ;-) Also he did not state his download method, so manual ftp is a a valid option.
Cheers, Martin
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12-08-2003 10:01 AM
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Re: corrupted File?
Is that a mozilla thing? (I have to admit I don't use it often)