Re: Using tcl and Expect in AIX

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Date: 07/13/04

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    According to Queenie <iamqueenie@i-cable.com>:
    : I've downloaded the expect tools and when I uncompress the tool the
    :following message appears. Anyone know what's wrong?
    :
    :uncompress: 0653-059 The input file contains bad data; SIGSEGV signal
    :received.
    :
    :P.S. I'm doing this on a AIX machine
    :

    What tool do you use to download?

    My first thought is that if you used ftp, and didn't tell ftp to use
    binary file transfer, you probably would get the error you describe.

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