Java/javaFX was choosen because of its cross platform support and quality UI interface. I don't understand why making source would be an issue? The objective was to provide a simple and eligant user interface to easily remove duplicate files based on a generated log file. I believe SnapDup meets that objective. No effort will be made to translate this app into another langauge or UI. If you like it use it, if not don't.
Java/javaFX was choosen because of its cross platform support and quality UI interface. I don't understand why making source would be an issue? The objective was to provide a simple and eligant user inteface to easily remove duplicate files based on a generated log file. I believe SnapDup meets that objective. No effort will be made to translate this app into another langauge or UI. If you like it use it, if not don't.
Posted a new version of SnapDup. Can now delete files directly from within SnapDup. Improvements and corrections to the script file generation. Can now save the script to a file. (Before only copy & paste was available.) Can update the device locations. Allows remote users to use SnapDup and delete files provided a network mapping is available at the same SnapRAID device location. Other UI improvements. https://sourceforge.net/projects/snapdup/ https://github.com/tengai650/SnapDup Patrick
Hello SnapRAID users. I just made avaialble a new nifty utility designed to help manage (delete) your duplicate files identified by SnapRAID 'dup' command. Java 1.8 and javaFX required to run. Source also available. This is the first release and script file generation is only supported. Other features to be available shortly. https://sourceforge.net/projects/snapdup/ https://github.com/tengai650/SnapDup Patrick
Hello SnapRAID users. I just made avaialble a new nifty utility designed to help manage (delete) your duplicate files identified by SnapRAID 'dup' command by reading a dup log file. Java 1.8 and javaFX required to run. Source also available. This is the first release and script file generation is only supported. https://sourceforge.net/projects/snapdup/ https://github.com/tengai650/SnapDup Patrick
Is there no one that can help me on this?
Any idea on how to resolve this issue? :~> snapraid -e fix Self test... Loading state from /var/snapraid/snapraid.content... Searching disk d1... Filtering... Using 134 MiB of memory for the FileSystem. Initializing... Fixing... Error writing file '/mnt/disk1/data/documents/Linfield/GPA_CALC.xls'. Bad file descriptor. WARNING! Without a working data disk, it isn't possible to fix errors on it. Stopping at block 2716663 1 errors 0 recovered errors 1 UNRECOVERABLE errors DANGER! There are unrecoverable...
How many binaries are there? A simple list of steps should would be nice...