unable to unzip to opt directory
I'm trying to install jstock
to the /opt
directory. I'm getting the below error.
jstock
is in the~/Downloads
directory.- The file name is correct.
Kindly guide.
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$ sudo unzip jstock-1.0.7.17 bin.zip -C /opt
[sudo] password for navjeet:
Archive: jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
caution: filename not matched: -C
caution:filename not matched: /opt
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$
Note: bin.zip and -C are separated by space, though it looks otherwise.
command-line unzip
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I'm trying to install jstock
to the /opt
directory. I'm getting the below error.
jstock
is in the~/Downloads
directory.- The file name is correct.
Kindly guide.
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$ sudo unzip jstock-1.0.7.17 bin.zip -C /opt
[sudo] password for navjeet:
Archive: jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
caution: filename not matched: -C
caution:filename not matched: /opt
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$
Note: bin.zip and -C are separated by space, though it looks otherwise.
command-line unzip
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I'm trying to install jstock
to the /opt
directory. I'm getting the below error.
jstock
is in the~/Downloads
directory.- The file name is correct.
Kindly guide.
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$ sudo unzip jstock-1.0.7.17 bin.zip -C /opt
[sudo] password for navjeet:
Archive: jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
caution: filename not matched: -C
caution:filename not matched: /opt
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$
Note: bin.zip and -C are separated by space, though it looks otherwise.
command-line unzip
I'm trying to install jstock
to the /opt
directory. I'm getting the below error.
jstock
is in the~/Downloads
directory.- The file name is correct.
Kindly guide.
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$ sudo unzip jstock-1.0.7.17 bin.zip -C /opt
[sudo] password for navjeet:
Archive: jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
caution: filename not matched: -C
caution:filename not matched: /opt
navjeet@navjeet-Lenovo-G50-80:~/Downloads$
Note: bin.zip and -C are separated by space, though it looks otherwise.
command-line unzip
command-line unzip
edited Jan 29 at 9:36
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Took me a few minutes to see what you were doing wrong. You are using tar
syntax for unzip
and they aren't compatible. You want to run this:
sudo unzip -d /opt/ jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
For tar the syntax is tar xf file.tar -C dir
whereas for unzip it's unzip -d dir file.zip
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just testedtar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support.tar.gz
and.tar.bz2
files though.
– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
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Took me a few minutes to see what you were doing wrong. You are using tar
syntax for unzip
and they aren't compatible. You want to run this:
sudo unzip -d /opt/ jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
For tar the syntax is tar xf file.tar -C dir
whereas for unzip it's unzip -d dir file.zip
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just testedtar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support.tar.gz
and.tar.bz2
files though.
– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
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Took me a few minutes to see what you were doing wrong. You are using tar
syntax for unzip
and they aren't compatible. You want to run this:
sudo unzip -d /opt/ jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
For tar the syntax is tar xf file.tar -C dir
whereas for unzip it's unzip -d dir file.zip
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just testedtar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support.tar.gz
and.tar.bz2
files though.
– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
add a comment |
Took me a few minutes to see what you were doing wrong. You are using tar
syntax for unzip
and they aren't compatible. You want to run this:
sudo unzip -d /opt/ jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
For tar the syntax is tar xf file.tar -C dir
whereas for unzip it's unzip -d dir file.zip
Took me a few minutes to see what you were doing wrong. You are using tar
syntax for unzip
and they aren't compatible. You want to run this:
sudo unzip -d /opt/ jstock-1.0.7.17-bin.zip
For tar the syntax is tar xf file.tar -C dir
whereas for unzip it's unzip -d dir file.zip
answered Nov 27 '16 at 13:53
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It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just testedtar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support.tar.gz
and.tar.bz2
files though.
– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
add a comment |
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just testedtar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support.tar.gz
and.tar.bz2
files though.
– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
It worked wonders! kudos to you and thanks a lot.. Meanwhile i would like to know more about the differences of tar and unzip.
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:01
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
@Krishtopher can i use tar to unzip (or untar , if that sounds correct) a .zip file ?
– EetSandhu
Nov 27 '16 at 14:02
Nope I just tested
tar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support .tar.gz
and .tar.bz2
files though.– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
Nope I just tested
tar
doesn't support .zip files, it does support .tar.gz
and .tar.bz2
files though.– Kristopher Ives
Nov 27 '16 at 14:05
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