02-24-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Keyser Soze
Good day,
Recently I zipped an oracle export file task123.dmp using gzip. And now I am trying to unzip it using gunzip task123.dmp.gz but am unable to do so. It keeps on giving the following error;
> gunzip task123.dmp.gz
gunzip: task123.dmp: File too large
The task123.dmp.gz file size is 248MB. And that particular file system has a balance of 28GB of space. I did try to unzip it Winzip 8.0 in a Windows 2000 Server and it was successful. An unzipped task123.dmp file size is only 2.58GB. My question; why is this happening? I've not faced this kind of error before. Is there any way of over coming this?
Thank you...
What is your gzip version (type gzip -V)
try download a new version, like 1.3.5.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
www::mechanize::gzip
WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm)
NAME
WWW::Mechanize::GZip - tries to fetch webpages with gzip-compression
VERSION
Version 0.10
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Mechanize::GZip;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize::GZip->new();
my $response = $mech->get( $url );
print "x-content-length (before unzip) = ", $response->header('x-content-length');
print "content-length (after unzip) = ", $response->header('content-length');
DESCRIPTION
The WWW::Mechanize::GZip module tries to fetch a URL by requesting gzip-compression from the webserver.
If the response contains a header with 'Content-Encoding: gzip', it decompresses the response in order to get the original (uncompressed)
content.
This module will help to reduce bandwith fetching webpages, if supported by the webeserver. If the webserver does not support gzip-
compression, no decompression will be made.
This modules is a direct subclass of WWW::Mechanize and will therefore support any methods provided by WWW::Mechanize.
The decompression is handled by Compress::Zlib::memGunzip.
There is a small webform, you can instantly test, whether a webserver supports gzip-compression on a particular URL:
<http://www.computerhandlung.de/www-mechanize-gzip.htm>
METHODS
prepare_request
Adds 'Accept-Encoding' => 'gzip' to outgoing HTTP-headers before sending.
send_request
Unzips response-body if 'content-encoding' is 'gzip' and corrects 'content-length' to unzipped content-length.
SEE ALSO
WWW::Mechanize
Compress::Zlib
AUTHOR
Peter Giessner "cardb@planet-elektronik.de"
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007, Peter Giessner "cardb@planet-elektronik.de". All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2009-06-24 WWW::Mechanize::GZip(3pm)