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Author Regarding file name of EBF
Yoshiyuki Kanda

2005-07-25, 7:27 am

Hello All,

I have a question about file name of EBF for linux.
There are two formats of file name for linux EBF.

e.g.
asacore901linux_x86_
1954.tar
asa901linux_x86_1965
.tar
asacore901linux_x86_
1989.tar
asa901linux_x86_2044
.tar

Are there difference between the file included 'core' in its filename
and the other one ?

Regards,
--
Kanda, Yoshiyuki
Mark Culp

2005-07-25, 9:24 am

Yes, there is a difference. The EBF files that contain "core"
within their names only contain the "core" engine and related client
libraries and tools (libdblib* libdbtools*, dbping, dbdsn, etc).
Otherwise the EBF contains all files (i.e. includes mobilink).
--
Mark Culp
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Yoshiyuki Kanda wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have a question about file name of EBF for linux.
> There are two formats of file name for linux EBF.
>
> e.g.
> asacore901linux_x86_
1954.tar
> asa901linux_x86_1965
.tar
> asacore901linux_x86_
1989.tar
> asa901linux_x86_2044
.tar
>
> Are there difference between the file included 'core' in its filename
> and the other one ?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Kanda, Yoshiyuki

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