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Prediction Wed 24 Apr 2013 – Sat 31 Aug 2013 (3 years ago) Dashboard ▼ Home Data Make a submission Information Description Evaluation Rules Prizes Timeline Winners Forum Leaderboard Public Private Competition Forum All Forums » RecSys2013: Yelp Business Rating Prediction error 22 invalid argument mac Cant expand the yelp_training_set.zip Start Watching « Prev Topic » Next Topic 0 votes I error 22 invalid argument zip am on Mac OS X 10.7.5. When I try to expand the .zip file it gives me an error (Error 22 - Invalid mount error 22 invalid argument Argument). Did anybody else face this issue? Thanks #1 | Posted 3 years ago Permalink TravelingDesi Posts 2 Joined 8 Jun '13 | Email User 0 votes I am having this same issue. I have tried expanding it nomachine error 22 invalid argument with the terminal as well, but with no luck. I'll let you know if I figure it out. UPDATE: The mad scientists at Yelp must've zipped it up on Windows. Whatever they used, Archive Utility's having none of it. If you upzip the files on a Windows machine and transfer it back to your mac, you'll have no issues. #2 | Posted 3 years ago | Edited 3 years ago Permalink raspberryMan Posts 4 Joined 6
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Jul '11 | Email User 0 votes #3 | Posted 3 years ago Permalink SNema Posts 2 Joined 21 May '13 | Email User 0 votes I had the same issue. Used my PC to unzip it and transferred the file over to the mac. Remember to run Sys.setlocale('LC_ALL','C') before playing with the files which have been transferred from PC. #4 | Posted 3 years ago Permalink SNema Posts 2 Joined 21 May '13 | Email User 1 vote I don't know if I qualify as a mad scientist, but you are correct that I did zip it up on windows (7zip, for those interested parties). I originally had compressed the files on my mac, but then people on windows had trouble unzipping them! I will try again to make something that works better cross-platform. As a temporary workaround, you can use unzip on the command line in OS X. #5 | Posted 3 years ago Permalink Martin Field Competition Admin Posts 49 | Votes 28 Joined 11 Mar '13 | Email User 0 votes I wish I was a mad scientist myself! That's a funny tradeoff for the utilities there. Just tried it, the unzip command doesn't throw any errors, but neither does it create the files it claims to. Does it work for anyone else? #6 | Posted 3 years ago Permalink raspberryMan Posts 4
described in "Recovering from a disaster". I have got the following error: """Restore Failure An error (22) occurred while copying. (Invalid argument) """ Does anybody got the
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same? Any solution? Thanks for any feedback Mauro http://www.i-cherubini.it/mauro/blog/ dnanian04-05-2006, 09:38 AMHi, Mauro. vidioc_dqbuf error 22 invalid argument Have you mounted the image with File > Open Disk Image... and dragged the resulting volume (not the image mount error 22 invalid argument cifs file) into the source? martigan04-05-2006, 10:54 AMHi Dave, thanks for the hint. As I was not sure I did again the whole process. So, I open the image with the "Open Disk https://www.kaggle.com/c/yelp-recsys-2013/forums/t/4805/cant-expand-the-yelp-training-set-zip Image" command of the File menu. Then I drag the drive icon that appear a the bottom of the drives list on the left hand-side and finally the destination disk that needs to be erased and restored. The process start and when almost finished (95%), DiskUtility throws the error. Any other idea? Thanks a lot Mauro dnanian04-05-2006, 11:00 AMHm. Error 22 is "invalid argument". I'm http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1210.html not sure what might be wrong here, Mauro. I'd check to see if you can archive-and-install on top of the restored backup to put an OS down, and then boot from it and see if your files are there and OK. Scott Shuster08-22-2006, 08:19 AMInstead of using the Migration Tool, I dragged stuff onto my new MacBook in the time-tested style of OS-7.4 -- resulting in slowness. I did not know about the Migration Tool - "Duh!" - and also "Dohhh!!!" - !!! Tho slow, the computer has been working just fine, but obviously I'd like to fix its problems. The good folks down at Tekserve here in NYC recommended that as full-fledged optimization does not yet exist for the Intel Macs (no "DiskWarrior") I use SuperDuper to create a disk image on an external drive, and restore from that: They said I'd get some improved disk organization and 'speed' out of doing that. So I created the 'sparse' disk image overnight, and this morning sought to start-up from the image, but I'm getting 'invalid argument' from the get-go. The image works fine as a folder-full-of-files, but is not recognized as a pote
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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why is extracting this tgz throwing an error on my Mac but not on Linux? up vote 13 down vote favorite 4 I'm experiencing a rather odd problem, and I can't figure out what's going on. I have a tgz file, scip-3.2.0.tgz, that is throwing an error when I attempt to unpack it. The error is only occurring on OS X (I'm on 10.10.4). I can extract the file without error on a Linux box running CentOS 6.6. The error occurs when both using the command line tar command and when using the archive utility. I emailed the SCIP mailing list, and I have the same SHA-1 hash as another user (e085a4a3591eddf945dcb365d97d2512c267e374), so there wasn't a download error. They aren't sure what's going on. Here's the error I get when I try to unpack using the archive utility: In case the image ever gets broken, the text in the image says this: Unable to expand "scip-3.2.0.tgz" into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) And when I try to unpack via the command line, this is the output I get. It's the last line (tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.) that concerns me. I don't see what's causing it. The archive appears to extract without problem, but I don't trust it with that error being thrown. Does anyone know what's causing this? [edit] Looking a little closer at the output, line 1108 contains the error: x scip-3.2.0/applications/Coloring/Makefile: Can't creat