Your message dated Mon, 18 May 2020 02:23:14 +0800
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and subject line Re: Bug#930547: Detect common Android file types
has caused the Debian Bug report #930547,
regarding Detect common Android file types
to be marked as done.

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Package: file
Version: 1:5.35-4
Severity: wishlist

# apt install anbox
$ set /var/lib/anbox/rootfs/file_contexts.bin
$ file $@
/var/lib/anbox/rootfs/file_contexts.bin: data
$ strings $@|head
8.38 2015-11-23
/dev
/system
/vendor
/data
/mnt
/cache
/sys
u:object_r:rootfs:s0
/fstab\..*
$ hd $@|head -n 2
00000000  8a ff 7c f9 04 00 00 00  0f 00 00 00 38 2e 33 38  |..|.........8.38|
00000010  20 32 30 31 35 2d 31 31  2d 32 33 07 00 00 00 04  | 2015-11-23.....|

That certainly is some well known Android file type I bet, not just data.

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Well I'm not using anbox currently, so can't help further on this bug. So I'll 
close it.

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