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I understood using "file core" to find out the name of program causes the core file, like the result of "file core" command shows "core: XML", but I have no clue how to implement this in script in order to find out any core file is a real core file? not like a ASCII core file or some file else, can anyone here give me a bit clue? thanks in advance...
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