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Use lsmac to get Mac file information in the Terminal
This works mostly as expeted for me, however, i have a few diectories where it returns a partial list and an error:
Use lsmac to get Mac file information in the Terminal
Me too - and I don't get proper listings as shown above, just lots of dashes and blank spaces.
Read the manpage
From the manpage: By default, lsmac does not display file size and only lists the file name. (You did read the manpage, didn't you?) Those dashes you see are probably the flags; if the file isn't invisible, locked, stationary, an alias, a bundle, or with a custom icon, then you won't see any letters there.
Try one or more of the options: ---
Read the manpage
So the above example should read: |
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