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a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error with a .gz file decompression in Mint, but works perfectly in Windows, so the file is not corrupt up vote 2 down vote favorite I've downloaded some .csv files from the OECD Stats website, since I need them to plot some graphs with gnuplot. When I open them with File Roller gzip invalid compressed data--format violated 3.4.1 (the default program to handle archive files), there's a file that seems empty (0 byte). When I try on the terminal, I get: gunzip Financial\ Indicators\ –\ Stocks.gz gzip: Financial Indicators – Stocks.gz: invalid compressed data--length error gzip: Financial Indicators – Stocks.gz has more than one entry -- unchanged So the file seems corrupted, but I sent it to a friend who uses Windows. He extracted the file on his computer and sent me the output: it's a zip files which, in turn, contains two .csv files. So the file is not corrupt, there must be a problem with the packages used to handle them. Any suggestion? compression gzip share|improve this question edited Nov 19 '13 at 13:27 Zelda 3,9621023 asked Nov 15 '13 at 11:25 Luigi 15128 1 Run file Financial\ Indicators\ –\ Stocks.gz, to see what's actually there. –angus Nov 15 '13 at 11:28 The output is: Financial Indicators – Stocks.gz: Zip archive data, at least v3.0 to extract –Luigi Nov 15 '13 at 11:35 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted If it is a zip then the file extension is wrong, and you can
1.0.6. The downloaded file was
Gunzip Has More Than One Entry Unchanged
in the tar.gz format. When the download finished
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I tried to gunzip it and got the following errors: gunzip: web-XXXX.tar.gz: invalid compressed data--crc error gunzip: web-XXXX.tar.gz: invalid compressed data--length error So, I contacted the publisher and said, hey, I think this file http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/101254/error-with-a-gz-file-decompression-in-mint-but-works-perfectly-in-windows-so is bad. They checked and said it worked for them. I downloaded the same file to a SuSE v9.2 system using Firefox 1.0.6 and it gunzipped fine - same file size as earlier download, though SuSE has gzip v1.3.5 and FC3 only has http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-67688.html 1.3.3. From what I've been able to find, this error occurs most frequently when a binary file is downloaded in ascii mode. I can't find any settings in Firefox that sets the mode ... plus isn't binary mode the default for almost everything? Any ideas on this one? Thanks, dxturner DRE.ORGY.NET4th August 2005, 12:28 AMWhen you downloaded it, did you select to save to a file or to open with an application? dxturner4th August 2005, 04:11 AMsave to file ... I saved it to /tmp/web-XXXX.tar.gz I actually downloaded it twice. The website allows you to select download via FTP or HTTP. When the first file downloaded via FTP gave the gunzip errors, I downloaded it again using HTTP. Same results. vBulletin v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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