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Hello,

 

I hope X-Scripts is the right forum:

 

I have some files with a strange permission identifier:

-rw-r--r--@ 1 root wheel 129761 21 mar 13:16 DicOOo.sxw

 

I know what means a "t" in 11th position:it's the sticky bit

But what is a @ ?...

 

I get this @ each time I create a file on MAC OSX file system from Linux (I've enabled the write possibility).

I noticed also that MACOSX add a "+" in 11th position for the directories.

 

I didn't find an answer with google.

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Jmp0

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Hello,

 

Euhhhh, sorry but where to use the -e ?

I tried ls -e but didn't got any extra information on files.

 

man ls gives me:

-e Print the Access Control List (ACL) associated with the file, if present.

 

So ls isn't the right command...

What is the right command?

 

Thks

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