[email protected] decreed, Read These Runes!: > RM wrote: -------------------------- >>>> Simpler: >>>> >>>> $ diff -s seamonkey seamonkey-bin >>>> Files seamonkey and seamonkey-bin are identical >>> >>> It's hard to imagine them being identical, considering they are >>> not the same size... >> >> Here they are: >> >> $ ls -s seamonkey* >> 812 seamonkey 812 seamonkey-bin > > Doesn't -s give the number of blocks allocated for the file? Which may > well be the same with only a small difference in content size. Try "ls > -l", which includes the number of bytes actually used (as in Mason83's > output below).
Yes, but the diff command above shows the files to be identical -- Real computer scientists don't program in assembler. They don't write in anything less portable than a number two pencil. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

