ha, cool

On 7/21/07, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It seems that apache2 was triggering it. I commented out 'AddEncoding
x-gzip gz tgz' from my apache2.conf, and that seems to be enough for it
to arrive still compressed.

On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, Alex Egg wrote:

> Could apache be doing it??
>
> On 7/21/07, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a simple build file downloading a few .tar.gz files from my web
> > server running a stock Apache2 from Ubuntu 6.06, using Ant 1.7.0.
> >
> > One command in my build.xml is:
> >
> > <get src="http://myserver/project1/file1.tar.gz";
dest="src/file1.tar.gz"
> > />
> >
> > And then I have a second command that is nearly identical:
> >
> > <get src="http://myserver/project2/file2.tar.gz";
dest="src/file2.tar.gz"
> > />
> >
> > Both file1 and file2 are tar.gz files, which I've confirmed from the
> > server side, as well as by downloading them using wget. The only real
> > difference is that file1 is 50kb, whereas file2 is 15mb.
> >
> > For some bizzare reason, file2 ends up being decompressed on-the-fly,
and
> > written as a 50mb tar file to src/file2.tar.gz
> >
> > That's very nifty -- but entirely unexpected and undesired. Is there
some
> > way to turn this off?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > spd
> >
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