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lsbom - List the contents of a bill of materials

SYNOPSIS

lsbom [ -s ] [ -f ] [ -d ] [ -l ] [ -b ] [ -c ] [ -m ] [ -arch archVal ] bomfile

DESCRIPTION

Lsbom lists the contents of each named bomfile, printing a line for each file in the contents. The output is similar to the output of the command ``ls -l''.

Each line begins with the path of the entry, its mode (octal), and its UID/GID.

There are a few differences between the lines printed for plain files, directories, symbolic links, and device files:

For a plain file, the UID/GID is followed by the file number and the file checksum. Each unique file has its own file number; files which are hard-linked have the same file number. The file number is not necessarily the same as the file's original inode number.

For a symbolic link, the UID/GID is followed by the size and checksum of the link path, and the link path itself.

For a device file, the UID/GID file number is followed by the device number.

OPTIONS

-s
Print only the path of each file.
-f
List plain files.
-d
List directories.
-l
List symbolic links.
-b
List block devices.
-c
List character devices.
-m
Print modified times (for plain files only)
-arch archVal
Print information for archVal (one of "m68k", "i386", "hppa", or "sparc").

EXAMPLES

lsbom bomfile
List the contents of bomfile.
lsbom -s bomfile
List only the paths of the contents of bomfile.
lsbom -f -l bomfile
List the plain files and symbolic links of bomfile (but not directories or devices).
lsbom -arch m68k bomfile
List the sizes and sums of the Motorola portion of multi-architecture ("fat") files in bomfile instead of the sizes and sums of the fat files.

SEE ALSO

bom(5), mkbom(8), showmods(8)


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