Ask Different Asked by Nan Xiao on January 27, 2021
I found there are two files with same names but one with extended attribute while the other not (Actually I used sed
command to do in-place
operation with one file before):
-rw-r--r-- 1 nanxiao staff 351K Sep 28 12:29 db_chunks.csv
-rw-r--r--@ 1 nanxiao staff 351K Sep 28 09:55 db_chunks.csv
So when I open db_chunks.csv
, which file is actually operated? What is the relationship with these two files?
P.S., my macOS is Catalina.
Edit:
The following is the output of ls -lb
:
-rw-r--r-- 1 nanxiao staff 538150 Sep 28 12:29 pcap_chunks.csv
-rw-r--r--@ 1 nanxiao staff 538658 Sep 28 12:25 pcap_chunks.csv
And although both are csv
files, they are classified as different file formats in Finder:
You cannot have two files with the same name in the same folder.
If you look closely at the "Get Info" screenshots you've posted - there seems to be a much larger gap between the filename and "Info" on the left-most screenshot compared to the right-most screenshot.
This seems to indicate that you've probably have a space at the end of the name of one of the files. You can just rename the file in Finder to give it a separate name and remove the space.
Correct answer by jksoegaard on January 27, 2021
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