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Operating Systems Solaris Explain @(#)cshrc 1.11 89/11/29 SMI Post 302843515 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 02:54:46 PM
Old 08-13-2013
It looks like bartus11 has mostly answered your question. It is an sccs (Source Code Control System) ID comment. In this case it says that this script is version 1.11 and was last updated on November 29, 1989. The SMI is for Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Once upon a time, every file that was part of a Solaris system distribution that had a place where a comment could be included contained a line like this. Binary files also contained data like this. You can use the what utility to extract this information from any file that contained the @(#) sccs ID introducer.
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af_misc(3)						    Attribute Filesystem (AtFS) 						af_misc(3)

NAME
af_afname, af_afpath, af_aftype, af_afuser, af_setarchpath, af_version - miscellaneous AtFS functions SYNOPSIS
#include <atfs.h> char *af_afname (char *path) char *af_afpath (char *path) char *af_aftype (char *path) Af_user*af_afuser (uit_t uid) char *af_setarchpath (char *path) char *af_version (void) DESCRIPTION
The functions af_afname, af_afpath and af_aftype extract name, syspath or type from a given (operating system dependent) file identifica- tion. In an UNIX environment, a given pathname of the form /usr/lib/libatfs.a leads to afname libatfs, afpath /usr/lib and aftype a. If no path (eg. otto.c), or no type (eg. /usr/hugo/Makefile) is given, the corresponding routine returns an empty string. A period as first character in a filename is always considered to be part of the name (e.g. .cshrc has the name .cshrc and an empty type string). "." and ".." are recognized as names. Archive file extensions and AtFS specific path extensions are stripped from the resulting name resp. pathname. Note: af_afname, af_afpath and af_aftype use static memory for the returned results. Subsequent calls of the same function overwrite for- mer results. af_afuser returns an AtFS user identification which consists of the login name of the user identified by uid, the current host and the cur- rent domain. Uid_t is defined according to the return type of getuid (2) on your system. The Af_user type has the following structure typedef struct { charaf_username[MAXUSERNAMELEN]; charaf_userhost[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; charaf_userdomain[MAXDOMAIN+1]; } Af_user; af_setarchpath defines the location of the AtFS archive files. A nil-pointer given as path-argument clears the former setting of the global archive path. af_setarchpath returns the old global archive path. Initially, no global archive path is set. In this case, all archive files are stored in a subdirectory called AtFS, relative to the directory where corresponding busy version resides. af_version returns a string that names the version and the creator of the currently used AtFS library. SEE ALSO
getuid(2) AtFS-1.71 Fri Jun 25 14:33:12 1993 af_misc(3)
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