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Actually yes, after unpacking it and thus having obtained a 'file' binary, |
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I've also realized it was xz but curiously enough tar natively handled it, |
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that sheds light on my mistake. So it was no show-stopper for me at all and |
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stage3 works as advertised. Thanks for your excellent work! |
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It was nothing but a slight mismatch against what had been writtten. |
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P.S.: ASUS TF700T / CM 10.1.3 |
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Tamás |
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On September 27, 2013 2:22:56 PM heroxbd@×××××.com wrote: |
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> Dear Tamás, |
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> Tamás Gérczei <gerczei.tamas@×××××.com> writes: |
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> > Just a kinda off-topic remark: the tarball You link to isn't a bzip2 |
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> > archive despite its name. It's a simple tarball - hence the |
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> > step-by-step HOWTO fails. |
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> Sorry for that. Somehow I passed the wrong option to tar and it produced |
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> an xz tarball. Repaired it now, should hit the mirror within 24 hours. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Benda |