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The answer was in there. What presentation on output for mixed lines and three+somes? (Detecting can be simpler than presenting!)
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stl_ctrl(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						       stl_ctrl(4)

NAME
stl_ctrl - Software subset control files DESCRIPTION
Each software subset that is distributed for the setld command has an associated control file. This control file is created by the kits(1) utility. The control file's name consists of the subset name with the string .ctrl for a suffix. The control file contains attribute information for the subset. Once the subset has been installed on a system, the control file is placed in the usr/.smdb. directory. The attribute definitions in the file are stored one per line as attribute name/value pairs separated by equals signs (=). The attributes are: NAME The name (text description) of the product of which this subset is a component, as given by the NAME attribute defined in the prod- uct attributes section of the key file. DESC The text description of the subset, as given in the subset descriptor for this subset in the key file. ROOTSIZE The size in bytes that are used on the root file system. USRSIZE The size in bytes that are used on the usr file system. VARSIZE The size in bytes that are used on the ar file system. MTLOC Two integers separated by a colon (:). These integers are used by the setld utility to find the subset on tape media. The first number specifies the volume in the product tape set; the second is the location within that volume. The values established for this attribute by the kits utility are placeholders. The actual values are generated as the subset is being written to tape by the gen- tapes command. DEPS The dependency list for this subset. FLAGS The value specified by the flags field of this subset's record in the key file. EXAMPLES
The following example shows the contents of OATDCB100.ctrl, the control file for a hypothetical subset: NAME='Orpheus Authoring Tools OAT- DCB100' DESC='Document Building Tools' ROOTSIZE=12352 USRSIZE=43941 VARSIZE=8704 NVOLS=1:2 MTLOC=1:1 DEPS="." FLAGS=0 RELATED INFORMATION
gendisk(1), gentapes(1), kits(1), stl_key(4), setld(8) Guide to Preparing Product Kits delim off stl_ctrl(4)