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Ubuntu 12.04 returns bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file. tar: Child returned status 2 tar: Erroris not recoverable: exiting now What does the mesaage mean? Thanks.
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No assignee Edit question Solved by: David Pires Solved: 2013-11-02 Last query: 2013-11-02 Last reply: 2013-11-01 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ David Pires (slickymaster) said on 2013-11-01: #1 To untar it, at a terminal window try: tar -xJf espeak-1.47.11-source.tar.xz The -J is the flag that specifically http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/bzip2-stdin-is-not-a-bzip2-file-error-939933/ deals with .xz files. Regarding the message you received previously, please refer to: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/karmic/en/man1/xz.1.html Basically it's just complaining about the flags you used with the tar command associated with a .tar.xz type file. Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2013-11-02: #2 Thanks David Pires, that solved my question. Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2013-11-02: #3 David, I was tripped by the lower-case 'j'. When it is replaced by the https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/238499 upper-case J, the tar commaand executes trouble-free. Thanks very much. Julianloui actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said on 2013-11-02: #4 If you install unp you can extract any archive with the same command just as you use the same right click in the GUI. Is there not a PPA for the application you are attempting to compile? Remember to use checkiinstall rather than sudo make install, it will make a deb file of your efforts and ease install and uninstall. Julianloui (julianloui) said on 2013-11-02: #5 Andrew, Thanks for your excellent ideas. I am not familiar enough with eSpeak to know if it comes with a PPA, but I'll look into this matter. I'll definitely use 'checkinstall' in lieu of 'sudo make install' when I complie this package on my other Linux Ubuntu 12.04 machine. Julianloui History Link existing bug Create bug report Link to a FAQ Create a new FAQ To post a message you must log in. Ask a question Edit question Subscribers Subscribe Subscribe someone else • Take the tour • Read the guide © 2004-2016 CanonicalLtd. • Terms of use • Contact Launchpad Support • Blog • Careers • System status • r18232 (Get the code!)
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any http://askubuntu.com/questions/260791/i-cant-extract-tar-bz2-file-error-message-h-file-permission-denied 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 Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users is not and developers. 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 I can't extract tar.bz2 file: error message, .h file: permission denied up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to is not a extract r8101-1.023.00.tar.bz2 file, it's a driver(Linux driver for kernel 3.x and 2.6.x and 2.4.x) from [Realtek.com][realtek]. The fact is I get an error message: error to open the file .../r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.h": permission denied". Any ideas? [realtek]: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=7&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#2 What I get after tar -xjvf r8101-1.023.00.tar.bz2 r8101-1.023.00/ r8101-1.023.00/src/ r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.h tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.h: No se puede [It can't be] open: Permiso denegado [permission denied] r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_eeprom.h tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_eeprom.h: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/r8101.h tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/r8101.h: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/r8101_n.c tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/r8101_n.c: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_ethtool.h tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_ethtool.h: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_eeprom.c tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/rtl_eeprom.c: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/Makefile_linux24x tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/Makefile_linux24x: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/Makefile tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/Makefile: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.c tar: r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.c: No se puede open: Permiso denegado r8101-1.023.00/autorun.sh r8101-1.023.00/readme r8101-1.023.00/Makefile tar: Saliendo con fallos debido a errores anteriores [Exiting with failure due to previous errors] What I get with sudo tar -xjvf r8101-1.023.00.tar.bz2 r8101-1.023.00/ r8101-1.023.00/src/ r8101-1.023.00/src/rtltool.h r8101-1.023.00/src/rt