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Treesize for UNIX

A disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according
to theier physical occupied sizes. The perfect tool to help you
obtaining more disk free space, on your harddrive, usb pen drive
or even on network folders. ( provided that they are mounted and
you have access to them, of course. )

Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized
by diferent filesystems are not added together.

Maintained by: Rodney Cobb
Keywords: du,qdu,disk,usage,disk usage
ChangeLog: treesize

Homepage:
http://treesize.sourceforge.net

Source Downloads:
treesize-0.53.tar.bz2 (df870d3154306ce7f7ad3e4969b3132a)

Download SlackBuild:
treesize.tar.gz
treesize.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Individual Files:
README
slack-desc
treesize.SlackBuild
treesize.info

Validated for Slackware 12.0

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