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bug#62695: Gzip error
From: |
Petr Pisar |
Subject: |
bug#62695: Gzip error |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Apr 2023 06:52:48 +0200 |
V Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 09:25:50AM +0000, Mary-Anne Freckleton via GNU gzip
discussion and bug reports. napsal(a):
> I am trying to gzip some files; however, I keep getting the error message
The message is:
$ gzip FILE_NAME
gzip: FILE_NAME.gz: Operation not permitted
The cause it that you don't have a permission for writing into the directory
where gzip tries to create the FILE_NAME.gz archive.
Linux has a great tool for tracing what system calls programs do and that
shows it:
$ strace -- gzip sauer_client
execve("/bin/gzip", ["gzip", "sauer_client"], 0x7ffe4c58d4e0 /* 75 vars */) = 0
[...]
openat(3, "sauer_client.gz", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600) = -1 EACCES
(Operace zamítnuta)
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL, 8) = 0
write(2, "gzip: ", 6gzip: ) = 6
write(2, "sauer_client.gz: Permission deni"..., 35sauer_client.gz: Permission
denied
) = 35
You can use "ls -ld ." command to see the permission bits of your current
working directory.
> displayed below in the screenshot.
Next time, please, instead of a screenshot which consumes 10 MB, simply copy
and paste the text from your terminal.
> We have all of the text files in a folder
> and are not sure what we’re doing wrong (as we’ve never seen this issue
> before).
I agree the error message is not the best. Gzip might change the message to
express what operation (opening a file for writing) failed.
-- Petr
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