Netatalk 4.1.2
Name
addump - Dump AppleSingle/AppleDouble format data
Synopsis
addump [-a] [ FILE | DIR ]
addump [-e] [ FILE | DIR ]
addump [-f] [FILE]
addump [-d] [FILE]
addump [ -h | -help | --help ]
addump [ -v | -version | --version ]
Description
addump dumps AppleSingle/AppleDouble format data.
It can dump various AppleSingle/AppleDouble data created by mailers, archivers, Mac OS X, Netatalk and so on.
With no <FILE>|<DIR>, or when <FILE>|<DIR> is ‘-‘, read standard input.
Options
-a [<FILE>|<DIR>]
This is the default. Dump AppleSingle/AppleDouble data for <FILE> or <DIR> automatically. If FILE is not in AppleSingle/AppleDouble format, look for extended attributes, <.AppleDouble/FILE> and <._FILE>. If <DIR>, look for extended attributes, <DIR/.AppleDouble/.Parent> and <._DIR>.
-e <FILE>|<DIR>
Dump extended attributes of <FILE> or <DIR>.
-f [<FILE>]
Dump <FILE>. Assume FinderInfo to be FileInfo.
-d [<FILE>]
Dump <FILE>. Assume FinderInfo to be DirInfo.
-h, -help, –help
Display the help and exit
-v, -version, –version
Show version and exit
Note
There is no way to detect whether FinderInfo is FileInfo or DirInfo. By default, addump examines whether the file, directory or parent directory is .AppleDouble, filename is ._*, filename is .Parent, and so on.
When setting option -e, -f or -d, assume FinderInfo and don’t look for other data.
See Also
ad(1), getfattr(1), attr(1), runat(1), getextattr(8), lsextattr(8)