Dufie, the 'du' Front [i] End, is designed to give a graphical view of what directories and packages are using the most space on your HD. While 'du' and 'equery' are great utilities, it is difficult to use them when reviewing a large number of entries. Dufie automates this and makes browsing the information easy. If you've ever wondered why your hard drive is full (already), this a utility for you.
Created attachment 57667 [details] dufie-0.1.3-bad.ebuild (New package)
Please fix the following and reopen: * KEYWORDS don't follow policy. * gtk+ isn't a sane USE flag name. * X and gtk+ USE flags are specified but not used. * Why the autoconf dependency? * DOCS globally is nasty, and shouldn't include COPYING or INSTALL. * ${D}, ${S} should be quoted.
I know how to fix most of these things, but did have a couple questions. 1. How would I fix KEYWORDS to follow policy? I've read through the documentation, and I thought that KEYWORDS="x86" was proper. 2. USE could be left blank for a program that relies on X11 and GTK+ to render the window, and 'du' from the coreutils for some file information during run-time, correct? Thanks in advance for your time, this is my first package.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/devmanual/keywording/#keywording-new-packages http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/devmanual//general-concepts/use-flags/
Comment on attachment 57667 [details] dufie-0.1.3-bad.ebuild (New package) New version
Created attachment 69194 [details] dufie-0.1.3.ebuild second attempt
I know I've already uploaded a new .ebuild file, but I think I'm going to wait until the next release to do this. There is a bug that can cause the application to crash if the user hits "cancel" on certain dialogs. I'll close this and open another bug when the new version is released.