Charles Curley apparently wrote: > ... So what I would do instead is something like:
> cd /var ; find -type f | xargs file | grep -i sqlite > ... > Perhaps there is some sort of error and the mention of sqlite is spurious? Mr. Curley, Thank you for your helpful and informative reply. I did not know, or had forgotten, about the file command. This is much better than what I tried. cd /var; time nice ionice find ./ -type f | xargs file | grep -i SQLite | grep database ./lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3034001 ./lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3.20220704-224704: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3027002 ./lib/colord/mapping.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3008007 ./lib/colord/storage.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3008007 ./lib/dbconfig-common/sqlite3/request-tracker4/rtdb: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3007003 ./lib/PackageKit/transactions.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3007013 ./lib/PackageKit/desktop-files.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3007013 ./lib/x2go/x2go_sessions: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3034001 ./lib/nfs/nfsdcltrack/main.sqlite: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3016002 ./lib/fwupd/pending.db: SQLite 3.x database, last written using SQLite version 3034001 The absence of a findable SQLite database for mailman2 or mailman3 suggests that the mention of SQLite is somehow spurious. Ken