Version 1.6-1 of ncdu has been uploaded.
http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu/
ncdu is a ncurses-based disk usage viewer. It provides a fast and
easy-to-use interface through 'du' utility. It allows to browse through
the directories and show percentages of disk usage.
Upstream NEWS:
Changes in 1.6:
- Implemented hard link detection
- Properly select the next item after deletion
- Removed reliance of dirfd()
- Fixed non-void return in void delete_process()
- Fixed several tiny memory leaks
- Return to previously opened directory on failed recalculation
- Properly display MiB units instead of MB (IEEE 1541 - bug
#2831412)
- Link to ncursesw when available
- Improved support for non-ASCII characters
- VIM keybindings for browsing through the tree (#2788249,
#1880622)
Changes in 1.5:
- Fixed incorrect apparent size on directory refresh
- Browsing keys now work while file info window is displayed
- Current directory is assumed when no directory is specified
- Size graph uses the apparent size if that is displayed
- Items are ordered by displayed size rather than disk usage
- Removed switching between powers of 1000/1024
- Don't rely on the availability of suseconds_t
- Correctly handle paths longer than PATH_MAX
- Fixed various bugs related to rpath()
- Major code rewrite
- Fixed line width when displaying 100%
Changes in 1.4:
- Removed the startup window
- Filenames ending with a tidle (~) will now also
be hidden with the 'h'-key
- Fixed buffer overflow when supplying a path longer
than PATH_MAX (patch by Tobias Stoeckmann)
- Used S_BLKSIZE instead of a hardcoded block size of 512
- Fixed display of disk usage and apparent sizes
- Updated ncdu -h
- Included patches for Cygwin
- Cursor now follows the selected item
- Added spaces around path (debian #472194)
- Fixed segfault on empty directory (debian #472294)
- A few code rewrites and improvements
Christian Franke
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