Hi,
> I noticed that there was no mention of source code being available.
Debian seems to have a copy at
https://sources.debian.net/src/fdupes/1.51-1/
Found via
https://packages.debian.org/sid/fdupes
to the right: "Developer Information (PTS)"
https://packages.qa
I recently checked out the fdupes package because it would be useful.
I noticed that there was no mention of source code being available.
Did I miss something? If true, it doesn't qualify as FOSS. If not,
how can Jessie include it in their repos. Is it because I have contrib
in my sources
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:30:24AM -0800, hcheney wrote:
> I have a rather large collection of files and there is a great deal of
> duplication in the tree. What I would like to do is replace all of the
> identical files with hardlinks - which I can't seem to do with fdupes.
Here
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:30:24AM -0800, hcheney wrote:
} I have a rather large collection of files and there is a great deal of
} duplication in the tree. What I would like to do is replace all of the
} identical files with hardlinks - which I can't seem to do with fdupes.
} There is a Re
Hello
I have a rather large collection of files and there is a great deal of duplication in the tree. What I would like to do is replace all of the identical files with hardlinks - which I can't seem to do with fdupes. There is a Red Hat - Fedora rpm floating around called hardlink, but I
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