Another couple of gotchas that I've found along the way:

The ports of call are thus to check out your maximum os filesize (shouldn't really be a problem for AIX), your version of Zlib, and the way the archive was created.
Also make sure the partition you're unzipping on can take the data. The zip size itself shouldn't be a problem (a fair wack of my work deals with pretty big log files. On average, the gzips I work with are 170-230MB in size. And they work fine.

Hopefully this helps some,

Malk

In reply to Re: Zlib is stopping me leaving work early and going to the pub... by Malkavian
in thread Zlib is stopping me leaving work early and going to the pub... by erm

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