I'm cleaning up some files that have been handled by Mac OS X. This is also the destination for FTP transfers. I know about .DS_Store files. However I'm seeing some ._XXXX files, ie. files that are prefixed with a dot and an underscore. Is that some sort of Mac OS X backup / transfer file? Where would they come from?
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voretaq7
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Yes, this is an OSX thing and is related to the AppleDouble File Format. When OSX writes to a non-native file system (so not HFS), that does not support resource forks, it writes extended info such as finder information in a "._" hidden file.
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If the files are visible on a Mac, the dot_clean command line tool might help. There is a man page.
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Those files are indeed from Mac OS X. I imagine they're a metadata file of some kind, but I don't know what they do. I do know, however, that they can be successfully deleted without any negative repercussions .
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