auyeung@iris.ucdavis.edu (Tak (UlTech) AuYeung) (11/09/89)
I know somebody asked this question before, but I didn't save the answer, I'm sorry for using the bandwidth... How can I compress and decompress .zoo files on Unix systems? I don't want to download everything onto my VANILLA 1000, unzoo, and then upload the gigantic files back to the Unix system. You may email to my account (auyeung@iris.ucdavis.edu) if you think most Netlanders already know the answer. Thanks in advance! --Tak # # ===== everything's only what it seems to be # # # # ===\ /=== # # >>>>> auyeung@iris.ucdavis.edu # # # # ----X #---# >>>>> Tak-Ying (UlTech) AuYeung \===/ \=== # ===/ \=== # # >>>>> Logical Entity in Netland
tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (11/09/89)
In article <5871@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> auyeung@iris.ucdavis.edu (Tak (UlTech) AuYeung) writes: > How can I compress and decompress .zoo files on Unix systems? > I don't want to download everything onto my VANILLA 1000, > unzoo, and then upload the gigantic files back to the Unix > system. [ Candidate for the monthly intro? ] UNIX Zoo was posted to comp.sources.unix, and is available from any comp.sources.unix archive site, such as XANTH.CS.ODU.EDU or UUNET.UU.NET. On xanth, it's also available as /pub/zoo-2.01/zoo-2.01.tar.Z ...tad