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Why do I have files with "#" as part of the name?

Posted by Roberto Zini to c.u.s.m. Feb 5 2001


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  >Our SCO system appears to have a lot of seemingly duplicated files with
  ># signs in their names.  Example:


  
  >temp
  >temp#
  >temp##
  >
  >and so on.
  >
  >What are these?  Can I get rid of them?


 


These files get created when you perform a software/system verify by making use of the custom command and force the system to fix any discrepancies found; the trailing "#" characters simply inform you that file was changed during that procedure (eg, "temp" is the actual file and it should be the good one - well, according to the internal database - while "temp#" and "temp##" are old copies of the same files BUT with incorrect ownerships/permissions/symlinks).






The system just adds a trailing "#" to give you the ability to tell/examine/inspect the differences between the old and the new file.



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