Delirium wrote:
You can also concatenate files from a command line in
Windows (go to
start->run and enter "cmd" to get there) by doing:
copy xaa+xab+xac+xad+xae somefile.bz2
You probably need to use the /b flag to copy.
(I'm not sure what utilities on Windows can
decompress bzip2 files though.)
bzip2 works nicely. Google it up to find the main site, there's a win32
.exe. Or get cygwin for a full suite of Unix tools, and do:
cat xa? | bzip2 -dc > big_darn_file.sql
This is of course assuming the files are downloaded correctly, aren't
corrupt, and were right to begin with.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)