No, the standard "LISTF" command doesn't have a cache and there's nothing
for you to rebuild. You may want to have your sysadmin run the
"CLEAN.ACCOUNT" verb to purge the obsolete "F" pointers from your VOC file.
In a uniVerse account with a PICK-flavored or REALITY-flavored VOC,
"LISTFILES" is a standard synonym for the uniVerse "LISTF" command.
Somebody could have modified LISTFILES or LISTF on your machine.
But probably not, and here's approximately what you should see on your
machine if you have the standard LISTFILES and LISTF commands:
1 > CT VOC LISTFILES
LISTFILES
0001 Synonym for LISTF command
0002 LISTF
2 > CT VOC LISTF
LISTF
0001 Remote - LIST all files defined in the VOC file
0002 UNIVERSE.VOCLIB
0003 LISTF
3 > CT UNIVERSE.VOCLIB LISTF
LISTF
0001 PQ - LIST all files defined in the VOC file
0002 H*LISTFILES
0003 STON
0004 H<
0005 P
4 > LOGTO uv
5 > VCATALOG BP *LISTFILES LISTFILES
"*LISTFILES" verifies.
6 > CT BP LISTFILES
[not showing LISTFILES program - - but if you view it,
you will see that it doesn't have a "cache" of file names.]
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