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  1. doc troubles.

    Darren King <darrenk@insightdist.com> — 1998-03-02T20:57:25Z

    What version of tar understands how to ungzip a .gz file?
    
    Is this what the 'z' flag is for?
    
    Untar'd and installed them manually...look good, Thomas.  Nice work.
    
    darrenk
    
    
  2. Re: [HACKERS] doc troubles.

    Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-03-02T22:11:01Z

    > 
    > 
    > What version of tar understands how to ungzip a .gz file?
    > 
    > Is this what the 'z' flag is for?
    > 
    > Untar'd and installed them manually...look good, Thomas.  Nice work.
    
    gunzip.
    
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  3. Re: [HACKERS] doc troubles.

    Marc Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 1998-03-02T22:19:35Z

    On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Darren King wrote:
    
    > 
    > What version of tar understands how to ungzip a .gz file?
    > 
    > Is this what the 'z' flag is for?
    
    	gnu tar supports the 'z' flag to uncompress and untar at the same
    time...
    
    > Untar'd and installed them manually...look good, Thomas.  Nice work.
    
    	Ya, I've built the Solaris packages with PGDOC set to
    $POSTGRESDIR/doc, so that the docs are part of the one package...:)
    
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