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SUFFIXES |
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!!!SUFFIXES |
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DESCRIPTION |
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suffixes - list of file suffixes |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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It is customary to indicate the contents of a file with the |
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file suffix, which consists of a period, followed by one or |
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more letters. Many standard utilities, such as compilers, |
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use this to recognize the type of file they are dealing |
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with. The make(1) utility is driven by rules based on |
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file suffix. |
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Following is a list of suffixes which are likely to be found |
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on a Linux system. |
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!!CONFORMS TO |
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General UNIX conventions. |
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!!BUGS |
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This list is not exhaustive. |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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file(1), make(1) |
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