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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of dime tool - savannah.nongnu.org


From: Jaime E . Villate
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of dime tool - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 16:46:39 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.2.5i

Hi Gustavo,
Please register your project again and in the new registration include a
URL where we can find out your current version of dime. It does not matter
if it is not fully functional or complete, as we just want to check the
licensing information.

Cheers,
Jaime

On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 02:01:10PM -0500, address@hidden wrote:
> 
> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> 
> Gustavo Jiménez <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License: 
> 
> Package: dime tool
> System name: dime
> Type: non-GNU
> 
> Description:
>   dime is a tool to see the size of a directory and every
> subdirectory on it. It is text based, showing a bar (like [=====] )
> in proportion to the size for every subdirectory.
>   It is writen in Pascal. It compile with FreePascal, and the primary target 
> is to be multiplataform.
>   dime stands for \"Directory Information - Multiplataform
> Engine\" in english, but in spanish dime is just \"tell me\".
>   I will develop a separated library, libdime.so, so anyone could
> link their software with dime. dime itself will link with libdime.
> For the present version, dime and libdime are the same.
>   dime is in 0.36a version, and there is a lot of job to do.
> 
> 
> Other Software Required:
>   dime requires FreePascal 1.0.X (also known as FPC) and above. Of course, 
> can be compiled on any plataform supported by FreePascal (see 
> http://www.freepascal.org for more information), included i386-GNU/Linux, DOS 
> and Windows. Also, dime was compiled with Turbo Pascal 6.0 .
>   See http://www.freepascal.org to see the FreePascal requirements (almost 
> nothing).
> 
> 
> Other Comments:
> dime is usable, and I use it to see the size of every subdirectory on a path. 
> For example, mc (midnight commander) does not inform about the size of a 
> directory, so i have to write this simple tool.




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