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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to decompress files using gunzip? Post 302679023 by Scott on Monday 30th of July 2012 07:11:53 AM
Old 07-30-2012
-d means 'de-compress', not 'directory' or 'destination'

You can use -c and direct the output to another location.

i.e.
Code:
gunzip -c /some/file.gz > /out/dir/file

 

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