> Regardless, 7zip (LGPL) can do it. But you have to first inzip, and then untar as a seperate step.
This is pretty far off topic, but you can actually unpack it in a single run. If you use the GUI version of 7z (a.k.a. the 7zip File Manager) you can open the .tar.gz and it will list a single .tar file as its content. Double click that file and you can see/extract its contents.
/J
On 25 October 2010 22:58, Andrew Coppin
<andrewcoppin@btinternet.com> wrote:
On 25/10/2010 03:49 PM, Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
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On 10/24/10 06:59 , Andrew Coppin wrote:
now I can't seem to find it. Instead, I had to navigate to the Unix download
page, download the source tarball, untar it (non-trivial under Windows), and
I thought WinZip added tar and tar.gz several years ago?
You know that WinZip actually costs money, right?
Regardless, 7zip (LGPL) can do it. But you have to first inzip, and then untar as a seperate step.
Regardless of that, cabal-install can download the correct URL and untar it for you. Assuming you happen to be sitting at a PC with Haskell tools on it at the moment you want to check this information out...