On May 16, 11:49 am, Gary Herron <gher...@islandtraining.com> wrote: > Robert Dailey wrote: > > Hi, > > > I'm not a big expert on the tarfile component, but I assumed that .tgz > > files were short for .tar.gz and the format was the same. > > That's correct. > > > When I try > > to extract a .tgz file using tarfile in Python 3.0 on Windows, I get > > the following error: > > > File "C:\Python30\lib\tarfile.py", line 1630, in open > > raise ReadError("file could not be opened successfully") > > tarfile.ReadError: file could not be opened successfully > > > I'm assuming this is because the .tgz format is not what I think it is > > and is not supported. > > Not true. It's supported. > > > How can I extract .tgz files using Python 3.0? > > Note that I probably can't depend on third party python modules, since > > I have yet to find many that support Python 3.0. > > > Thanks. > > It's hard to debug your code when you don't show us your code, so I > won't try. > > I can however supply a bit of working code: > > >>> import tarfile > >>> f=tarfile.open('f.tgz') > >>> f.list() > -rw-r--r-- gherron/gherron 703 2009-03-14 15:59:46 t.py > -rw-r--r-- gherron/gherron 566 2009-05-15 09:13:08 note-bzr-hg > -rw-r--r-- gherron/gherron 11563 2009-04-24 09:33:12 .emacs > > So the module correctly reads the tar-gzip file, and finds its contents. > > Now, what is it you were trying to do? > > Gary Herron
Okay so I managed to figure out the problem. Initially, I manually downloaded the TGZ above through Chrome and then opened it in WinRAR and extracted the files. Everything worked fine. Then, I ran my Python script which uses urlretrieve() to download the file and then tarfile is used to extract it. However, urlretrieve() was not downloading the full file because of a bug that was corrupting my URL. Sorry for the confusion, and thanks to everyone for the very prompt help! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list