Name

apple_dump — Dump AppleSingle/AppleDouble format data

Synopsis

apple_dump [-a] [ FILE | DIR ]

apple_dump [-e] [ FILE | DIR ]

apple_dump [-f] [FILE]

apple_dump [-d] [FILE]

apple_dump [ -h | -help | --help ]

apple_dump [ -v | -version | --version ]

Description

apple_dump 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, apple_dump 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)

Author

See CONTRIBUTORS