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Operating Systems AIX weird file list problem Post 302187526 by jmmora on Monday 21st of April 2008 10:33:32 AM
Old 04-21-2008
weird file list problem

When I do a file list in my spooler directory, I get the following
information
#ls -l |pg
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user1 ugroups 831690 Apr 03 12:52 K6A80403125051.prn :res 2330479869879093344 ext 2330477052380546512 align
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user1 ugroups 5900 Apr 03 14:19 K6A80403141858.idx :res 2330595387319513456 ext 2330592569820966624 align
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user1 ugroups 213772 Apr 03 14:19 K6A80403141858.prn :res 2330710904759933568 ext 2330708087261386736 align
-rw-rw-rw- 1 user1 ugroups 4744 Apr 03 16:05 K6A80403160554.idx :res 2330826422200353680 ext 2330823604701806848 align

I would like to know what is :res 2402755442114055840 ext 2402752624615509008 align
and how to fix this problem.
Thanks

JMMora
 

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DH_XUL-EXT(1)						     mozilla-devscripts suite						     DH_XUL-EXT(1)

NAME
dh_xul-ext - calculate XUL extension dependencies SYNOPSIS
dh_xul-ext [options] DESCRIPTION
dh_xul-ext is a helper tool for packaging XUL extensions. It calculates the supported XUL applications for the packages that contain an install.rdf file. It will set the substitution variables xpi:Depends, xpi:Recommends, xpi:Breaks, xpi:Enhances, and xpi:Provides. Unknown options will be ignored. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a brief help message. -a, --all Expand substvars to all known XUL applications. If this parameter is not provided, substvars will only be expanded to the XUL appli- cations that are available on your distribution. Use this parameter if you want to create a package that can be installed on all Debian-based systems without recompiling. -p package, --package=package Calcalate the substvars only for the specified package. If this parameter is not provided, all package listed in the control file will be processed. -v, --verbose Print more information. ENVIRONMENT
DH_XUL_EXT_VENDOR The vendor (for example, Debian or Ubuntu) that should be used for calculating the dependencies. dpkg-vendor(1) will be used for determining the vendor if this environment variable is not set. Setting the variable to all will have the same effect than calling dh_xul-ext with --all. AUTHOR
Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org> dh_xul-ext October 2011 DH_XUL-EXT(1)
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