Oh I see. I did gunzip the file and run tar on it. The reason I was
confused though is because the instructions on the Tomcat site said I
need to run autoconf from the jsvc-src directory, but I could not find
any autoconf file anywhere. Therefore, I figured I unzipped it wrong or
something.

I'm running Solaris 10, yes.

Thanks for the reply,
Dan

On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 13:56, Nelson, Tracy M. wrote:
> | From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: Monday, 19 February, 2007 15:43
> | 
> | I cannot run "tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz", as the
> | -z argument is not being recognized. The directions said GNU TAR was
> | needed, so I searched the web for that, but I came to a confusing site
> | that said something about FTPing the GNU TAR files, and I didn't know
> | where to go from there.
> 
> Just FYI (it sounds like you don't need this now), the 'z' argument is for
> handling gzipped files.  Just gunzip the tar file first and use 'tar xf
> jsvc.tar'.  You don't say which version of Solaris you're using, but on
> Solaris 10, I believe the GNU tools are under /usr/sfw/bin.
> 
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