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<h3>Berkeley DB Reference Guide: System Installation Notes</h3>
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<h1 align=center>File utility /etc/magic information</h1>
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The <b>file</b>(1) utility is a UNIX utility that examines and
classifies files, based on information found in its database of file
types, the /etc/magic file. The following information may be added
to your system's /etc/magic file to enable <b>file</b>(1) to
correctly identify Berkeley DB database files.
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The <b>file</b>(1) utility <b>magic</b>(5) information for the
standard System V UNIX implementation of the <b>file</b>(1) utility
is included for both <a href="magic.s5.be.txt">big-endian</a> (e.g.,
Sparc) and <a href="magic.s5.le.txt">little-endian</a> (e.g., x86)
architectures.
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The <b>file</b>(1) utility <b>magic</b>(5) information
for Release 3.X of Ian Darwin's implementation of the file
utility (as distributed by FreeBSD and most Linux distributions)
is available from <a href="magic.txt">magic.txt</a>. This
information is correct for both big-endian and little-endian
architectures.
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