file Recognize the type of data in a file using "magic" numbers |
Used in Packages
rolling | libcurl_vendor |
---|---|
jazzy | libcurl_vendor |
iron | libcurl_vendor |
humble | libcurl_vendor |
Dependency Availability
Arch Linux
All Versions
file
CentOS
All Versions
Not available
Cygwin
All Versions
Not available
Debian
Sarge
file
Etch
file
Lenny
file
Squeeze
file
Wheezy
file
Jessie
file
Stretch
file
Buster
file
Bullseye
file
Sid (Unstable)
file
Fedora
17 (Beefy Miracle)
file
18 (Spherical Cow)
file
19 (Schrödinger's Cat)
file
20 (Heisenberg)
file
Fedora 21
file
Fedora 22
file
FreeBSD
All Versions
file
Gentoo Linux
All Versions
sys-apps/file
Mandrake/Mandriva Linux
All Versions
Not available
OpenEmbedded/Yocto Project
All Versions
file@openembedded-core
openSUSE
All Versions
Not available
Mac OS X
Leopard
Not available
Snow Leopard
Not available
Lion
Not available
Mountain lion
Not available
Mavericks
Not available
Yosemite
Not available
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
All Versions
file
Ubuntu
Karmic
file
Lucid
file
Maverick
file
Natty
file
Oneiric
file
Precise
file
Quantal
file
Raring
file
Saucy
file
Trusty
file
Trusty (Python3)
file
Utopic
file
Utopic (Python3)
file
Vivid
file
Vivid (Python3)
file
Wily
file
Wily (Python3)
file
Xenial
file
Xenial (Python3)
file
Yakkety
file
Zesty
file
Artful
file
Bionic
file
Cosmic
file
Disco
file
Eoan
file
Focal
file
Groovy
file
Hirsute
file
Impish
file
Raw Rosdep Data
{"arch"=>["file"], "debian"=>["file"], "fedora"=>["file"], "freebsd"=>["file"], "gentoo"=>["sys-apps/file"], "nixos"=>["file"], "openembedded"=>["file@openembedded-core"], "rhel"=>["file"], "ubuntu"=>["file"]}