lzip: Can't create output file (Users)
> > > Ok, thanks for this information, I will modify the help file, but how
> do
> > > you know a year later that this file was an exe file and not a gif?
> > > Especially if you have a gif and a pdf and an exe file with the same
> > > name in the same folder as it is, eg, in vim?
> >
> > The only way to handle it is to create tar.lz?
>
> You're on the right track. The preferred way to use lzip is to compress
> containers.
> So, at first, you tar your desired files into a .tar
archive,
> then create a .tlz
from this tar container.
Thanks for feedback!
Complete thread:
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 03.01.2024, 20:16
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 03.01.2024, 22:54
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 04.01.2024, 13:53
- lzip: Can't create output file - tom, 04.01.2024, 16:10
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 04.01.2024, 20:07
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 04.01.2024, 20:14
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 04.01.2024, 23:10
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 04.01.2024, 23:23
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 04.01.2024, 23:29
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 07.01.2024, 17:17
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 07.01.2024, 18:09
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 07.01.2024, 17:17
- lzip: Can't create output file - rr, 07.01.2024, 17:12
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 04.01.2024, 23:29
- lzip: Can't create output file - fritz.mueller, 04.01.2024, 23:23