warn azure-sdk-for-node-2.2.1-alt1.preview2017.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn cldr-37-common-37-alt1.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn gnustep-GTAMSAnalyzer-docs-0.42-alt7.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn node-grunt-cli-1.3.2-alt1.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn opennebula-fireedge-6.6.1.1-alt2.x86_64 There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn opennebula-sunstone-6.6.1.1-alt2.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ; warn python3-module-django-grappelli-4.0.1-alt1.noarch There is a file in the package named .DS_Store or .DS_Store.gz, the file name used by Mac OS X to store folder attributes. Such files are generally useless in packages and were usually accidentally included by copying complete directories from the source tarball.; ;