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Often it would be useful to ignore certailn files or directories to be eble to better visually see other files. I have a large file on my system which makes about 1/2 of the partition and can not clearly see the other files.
2009-09-08 07:53:39 UTC by oernii
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I managed to track down Mr. Hundhammer. Hopefully he'll be able to get a new release produced, or will let me produce it for him.
2009-08-12 17:33:53 UTC by sbonds
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I would if I could, Mr. Anonymous. :-)
2009-08-06 01:34:21 UTC by nobody
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thanx, the CVS version seems to fix things.
BTW: unless you release a new version, distros are unlikely to include the CVS version.
2009-08-05 09:42:48 UTC by nobody
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I patched this a while back and hundhammer committed it into the CVS version of kdirstat. Most linux distros seem to only include the unpatched 2.5.2 version. Try building the CVS version and see if it fixes your problem.
Here's the patch if you want to apply it to 2.5.2:
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2009-08-04 22:18:25 UTC by sbonds
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my file is 30GB and kdirstat does not see it. On my root filesystem it says that it has 58GB but df says 155 GB are used. Thats weird.
2009-07-22 12:38:17 UTC by oernii
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hundhammer committed patchset 232 of module kdirstat to the KDirStat CVS repository, changing 6 files.
2008-12-18 13:33:50 UTC by hundhammer
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hundhammer committed patchset 231 of module kdirstat to the KDirStat CVS repository, changing 4 files.
2008-12-18 11:30:50 UTC by hundhammer
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hundhammer committed patchset 230 of module kdirstat to the KDirStat CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2008-12-17 18:02:31 UTC by hundhammer
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hundhammer committed patchset 229 of module kdirstat to the KDirStat CVS repository, changing 2 files.
2008-12-17 17:59:20 UTC by hundhammer