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KleanSweep 0.2.9
Name: KleanSweep Version: 0.2.9 Type: KDE System Tool Depend: KDE 3.4.x License: GPL Homepage: http://linux.bydg.org/~yogin More Info: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=71959 Description: Info by SpikyAtLinux * I have compiled this version for x64 architecture for OpenSuse 10.3. Have fun ;-) * You can do it byself by typing "rpmbuild --rebuild /pathtosrc/kleansweep-src.rpm" Without quotes "" Description: KleanSweep allows you to reclaim disk space by finding unneeded files. It can search for files basing on several criterias; you can seek for: * empty files * empty directories * backup files * broken symbolic links * broken executables * dead menu entries (.desktop files pointing to non-existing executables) * obsolete thumbnails (thumbnails of non-existing images) * duplicated files * orphaned files (files not found in RPM or DEB database). Results for each criteria are shown in separate tab; files may appear on many tabs if they match many criterias - in this case they are "linked", so you have to mark (or unmark) file for deletion only once! Before actual deletion takes place, you're given an option to create backup archive. Planned features: * seeking for orphaned files in Slackware and Gentoo (portage) database * and more! KleanSweep consists of KDE-based (C++) graphical frontend and small helper Perl script that performs actual searching. All searches, except for orphaned files, duplicates and dead menu entries are as fast as usual 'find' would be. This is initial release and may contain bugs. I take no responsibility for any damage caused by this program. Note: it may compile/work in KDE < 3.4.x, but was only tested in 3.4.2. Changelog: * Removed "greedy match" button * added Italian, German, Spanish and Portugaese translations. Changelog: [b]Only update my homepage download link[/b] If you you use smart you can add a channel which include kleansweep. If you want this channel in your smart channel list follow this 2 steps: 1.Create a file with the follwing content: [packman2] type = rpm-md name = Opensuse 10.3 Packman II Repository disabled = yes baseurl = http://packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.3 saves this file (name is your part e.g newchannel.txt) 2.type the following in your console: su < To become Superuser then type smart channel --add /path/toyour/newchannel.txt type 'y' to import the channel then update your channellist und you're done. Enjoy kleansweep _______________________________________________ Kde-announce-apps mailing list Kde-announce-apps@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-announce-apps (Log in to post comments)
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