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Re: Request for Sponsor: kdirstat - Graphical disk usage display



Mike Schacht <mschacht@alumni.washington.edu> writes:

> Package location: 
> 	www.midstatesd.net/~mschacht/debian/kdirstat_2.0.1*
>
> Be sure to get this version, 2.0.1. The 2.2.0 version depends on some
> kde3 libs that have still not made it into unstable.
>
> From the .deb description:
>
>  KDirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that
>  sums up disk usage for direcory trees, very much like the Unix 'du'
>  command.  It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both
>  numerically and graphically. It is network transparent (i.e., you can
>  use it to sum up FTP servers), and comes with predefined and user
>  configurable cleanup actions. You can directly open a directory branch
>  in Konqueror or the shell of your choice, compress it to a .tar.bz2
>  archive, or define your own cleanup actions.
>
> Upstream
> Author: Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>
> Site:	kdirstat.sourceforge.net
>      
> This should be a fairly easy package to check. It compiled right out of
> the box and its operation is straight-forward. The upstream code required
> only one small modification in a makefile to fix some little policy
> offense.

Only problem I see is that you should close the ITP "bug" in the
changelog:

  * Initial Release (Closes: #162015)

Unfortunately, I'm not a dev yet, and I can't upload this for you.

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