Re: Where are my bytes?
Re: Where are my bytes?
- Subject: Re: Where are my bytes?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2015 18:54:38 +0900
Finder calculates differently. More "user friendly"
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> On 2015/04/04, at 18:23, Gerriet M. Denkmann <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> When I look at " /Library/Dictionaries/Apple Dictionary.dictionary/Contents/Info.plist" in Finder, it shows a preview and says 5 kB. Ok.
>
> But: Finder → FIle → Get Info says:
> 4,893 bytes (Zero bytes on disk)
>
> And lstat shows:
> st_size = 4893 (file size, in bytes)
> st_blocks = 0 (blocks allocated for file)
> st_flags = 0x20 (user defined flags for file)
>
> /usr/include/sys/stat.h has:
> #define UF_COMPRESSED 0x00000020 /* file is hfs-compressed */
>
> So: where are these bytes (if not on disk)?
> And if they are really compressed: how much space they take in some unknown compressed location?
>
> I am trying to find who or what is taking space on my disk. So given some directory, I want to add the disk space of all its files (+ subdirectories).
>
> OS X 10.10.2
>
> Gerriet.
>
>
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