Name
lsbom
Synopsis
lsbom [options
]bomfile
Prints the contents of a binary BOM (“bill of
materials”) file (bomfile) in
human-readable format. By default, lsbom
prints a
line of information for each file listed in the BOM, as in this
example:
./Documents/Install Log.txt 100664 0/80 1182 4086739704
This line shows, in order, the plain file’s
pathname, permissions (modes) in octal format, owner and group IDs,
size, and checksum. When listing symbolic links,
lsbom
reports the size and checksum of the link
itself, and also lists the pathname of the linked file. Device file
listings include the device number but not the file size or checksum.
Options
-
-b
List only block devices.
-
-c
List only character devices.
-
-d
List only directories.
-
-f
List only files.
-
-l
List only symbolic links.
-
-m
When listing plain files, also display their modification dates.
-
-s
Print only the file pathnames.
-
-x
Don’t show the permissions of directories and symbolic links.
-
-arch
arch
When listing fat binary files, show only the size and checksums of the code for chip type arch. Possible values for arch include
ppc
,m68k
,i386
,hppa
, andsparc
.-
-p
parameters
Limit the content of each line as specified by parameters, which you can compose using any of the options in this list (but none more than once):
-
c
Show the checksum.
-
f
Show the filename.
-
F
Show the filename within quotes.
-
g
Show the group ID.
-
G
Show the group name.
-
m
Show the octal file mode.
-
M
Show the symbolic file mode.
-
s
Show the file size.
-
S
Show the ...
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