Tarred & Zipped Files (.tar.gz)

The .tar file format (derived from Tape ARchive) is a type of archive file traditionally produced by Unix almost specifically for backup purposes.

The GNU Zip program (also Unix based) is used to compress files much like WinZip would in our Microsoft world – but if several files need to be compressed together, they must be tarred together first (thus the extension .tar.gz).

So in a nutshell, if you run across GIS data that carries the extension “.tar.gz,” (as is the case if you download from the National Atlas) you’re looking at a UNIX formatted zip file that can be opened with most unzipping programs – but NOT with out-of-the-box Windows XP! Wait – you thought Windows XP could zip and unzip files? Gotcha!

Example:
If you’ve taken a GIS class with me, you know I like to start with a discussion of coordinate zones and then move directly to an import of the US County Boundaries (countyp020.tar.gz). But you can’t open the file with Windows, so I’ve downloaded, paid for (it’s only $29), and installed WinZip. Double click on the tarred and zipped file, and you’ll get the following message:

Simply select the “Yes” button, and unzip the file(s) as usual.

Civil 3D Tutorials*
Register Today to access to our comprehensive library of Civil 3D Tutorials for as low as $20.

*Access to the Library is a free service to our clients.

Comments

2 Responses to “Tarred & Zipped Files (.tar.gz)”
  1. Mitch says:

    7-Zip [http://www.7-zip.org/] is a free decompressing utility that supports TAR archives. I haven’t tried it myself, but I would expect it would also extract TAR.GZ archives. I think it’s worth checking out if it’ll save you 29 dollars.

    Some info from wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar.gz]

    - Mitch

Trackbacks

Check out what others are saying about this post...
  1. [...] in June of 2005. The county boundaries can be downloaded using the following link (note: they are tarred and zipped): US County and Parish [...]



Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...

You must be logged in to post a comment.