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Hello Walter,
Thank you for your reply.
On Jun 16, 2011, at 7:34 PM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
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> Unix tool to check the size of a file's resource fork:
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>> ls -l filename/..namedfork/rsrc
I tried this on an alias file, and it worked. But I have to say that this is not convenient at all. To be sure that a file is really an empty file, we must always verify with this formula...
Well, Mac file system on Unix is something not convenient at all.
On the other hand, I discovered that with File Buddy, it is easy to list up all the *really* empty files in a drive.
Thank you anyway.
Best regard,
Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Japan
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