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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Where are package contents stored for a file, or why aren't they visible w/o right clicking the file Post 302525728 by [MA]Flying_Meat on Friday 27th of May 2011 06:30:25 PM
Old 05-27-2011
Also, your Keynote file is a designated as a file bundle. Similar to Application bundles, the designation allows the Finder to address the bundle as "the file".

That is my understanding, but I do not warrant this information as suitable for any purpose, including the purpose for which it was created. Smilie

It is technically a folder with files in it, and as noted, the mechanism to view the contents is to right click and "show contents".

The command line can navigate the structure as one would expect navigation of any folder's contents. Navigationally, the command line doesn't really know much about the "bundle" designation. The Finder does.
 

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auto-apt(1)						      General Commands Manual						       auto-apt(1)

NAME
auto-apt - on demand package installation tool SYNOPSIS
auto-apt [options] [command] [args...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the auto-apt commands. auto-apt is a program that checks file access of programs running within auto-apt environments. If a program will access a file of unin- stalled package, auto-apt will install the package containing the file, by using apt-get. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -h Usage. -s No action, perform a simulation of action. -y Automatic yes to prompt. -q Quiet -i Don't install in background process. -x Disable X interface. -X Enable X interface. Run apt-get in another x-terminal-emulator if you run in X environments. -a [dist[,dist...]] Select installable distribution from main,contrib,non-free,non-US or none. If you set "-a none", it means almost same as "-s". -p [hook[,hook...]] Select hook functions from exec,open,access,stat or none If you set "-p none", it means almost same as "-s". -D [dbfile] Change dbfile from default /var/cache/auto-apt/pkgcontents.db -F [filedb] Change filedb from default /var/cache/auto-apt/pkgfiles.db, which is generated by auto-apt update-local commands. It is used as default dbfile for commands with -local postfix. In many cases, it is used with -L option to detect file access -L [record.lists] Append file access data to record.lists file. COMMANDS
A summary of command is included below. run [command] Run command controlled by auto-apt. If command is not specified, user's shell will be used. update [ -a ] Recreate dbfile from sources.list information. dbfile can be specified by -D option. With -a option, all files are stored in dbfile. Note that dbfile become too big with -a option. update-local [ -a ] Generate filedb from installed package information. filedb can be specified by -F option. With -a option, all files are stored in dbfile. Note that dbfile become too big with -a option. merge [ -a ] Merge package,filename information to dbfile, which can be specified by -D option. With -a option, all files are stored in dbfile. Note that dbfile become too big with -a option. del package Delete file information of package from dbfile database. check [-v] [-f] file Check which package provides file, from dbfile database. options: -v means verbose. -f uses Contents-*.gz file instead of dbfile database. install [-s] [-d] [-u] [-y] [-v] file Try to install a package that provides file by using apt-get. You need root privilege to run apt-get install. list [-v] [-f] List file information in dbfile database. options: -v means verbose. -f uses Contents-*.gz file instead of dbfile database. search [-v] [-f] pattern Search file information by grep(1) pattern in dbfile database. options: -v means verbose. -f uses Contents-*.gz file instead of dbfile database. debuild [debuildopts] Run debuild(1) in auto-apt environments, and show Build-Depends: estimation. Recommended to use with -s option of auto-apt. status Show whether current environment is in auto-apt or not. FILES
o /etc/auto-apt/paths.list path lists o /var/cache/auto-apt cache/database directory o /etc/auto-apt/sources.list sources.list for auto-apt. if not found, symlink to apt-get's sources.list will be created. ENVIRONMENTS
o AUTO_APT_CACHEDIR override default cache/database directory BUGS
Known bugs. See /usr/share/doc/auto-apt/BUGS. and/or http://bugs.debian.org/auto-apt AUTHOR
This program was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, inspired by idea/comments from Debian Guru (debian.gr.jp) and Project Dice members. 29 Jun 2000 auto-apt(1)
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