zcat is the command you want. You could symlink or update-alternatives to
gzcat, if it's something you're used to using.
Colm
On 11/13/07, Bernhard D Rohrer <graylion at sm-wg.net> wrote:
>>>>root at collab:/usr/share/doc/jabberd2# gzcat README.gz
> bash: gzcat: command not found
>root at collab:/usr/share/doc/jabberd2# apt-get install gzcat
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> E: Couldn't find package gzcat
>root at collab:/usr/share/doc/jabberd2#
>> huh?
>> anybody have a clue? Google wasn't overly helpful
>> cheers
>> Bernhard
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