The clean utility searches through the filesystem for "temporary files"
left behind by editors and the like which can be deleted safely.
WARNING: This program was written with the express purpose of deleting
(unwanted) files. Please be certain that you understand this program
and that you really want to use such an automatic deletion process
before you begin.
[ On the other hand, I've been using it for over ten years without
doing anything worse than not having a core.1 manpage. The normal
mode is interactive and prompts for confirmation. You are advised to
have backups before using the non-interactive batch mode. ]
-Chuck Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>
Tool for copy partitions to another HDD. FreeBSD stores its data on
partitions, which are encapsulated in slices. Soft, such as Partition
Magic, Acronis, etc. detect only slice, not real partitions on that
slice. CloneHDD correctly understand size difference between two HDD
and change size of each partition proportionally for filling entire
HDD.
'di' is a disk information utility, displaying everything
(and more) that your 'df' command does. It features the
ability to display your disk usage in whatever format you
desire/prefer/are used to. It is designed to be portable
across many platforms.
This is the distribution of "cpdup", a powerful filesystem mirroring and
backup utility which also has file integrity testing features, supports
incremental backups, and remote mirroring via ssh.
Cramfs is a Linux filesystem designed to be simple, small,
and to compress things well. It is used on a number of
embedded systems and small devices.
This is a boot splash image changer for FreeBSD.
See the post-installation message for instructions.
daemontools-encore is a collection of tools for managing UNIX services.
It is derived from the public-domain release of daemontools by D. J.
Bernstein. daemontools-encore adds numerous enhancements above what
daemontools could do while maintaining backwards compatibility with
daemontools. See the CHANGES file for more details on what features
have been added.
dar is a shell command that backs up directory trees and files. It has been
tested under Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOS X and several
other systems, it is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Since version 2.0.0 an Application Interface (API) is available, opening the
way for external/independent Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) like kdar.
This API relies on the libdar library, which is the core part of DAR
programs; as such, the API is released under the GPL. Consequently, to use
the API, your program must be released under the GPL as well.
Dateutils are a collection of tools that revolve around manipulating
dates and times on the command line. Commands included in the suite
offer ways of converting dates between calendars, computing durations
between dates, and finding dates in input streams.
debhelper is a collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to
automate common tasks related to building binary debian packages. Programs are
included to install various files into your package, compress files, fix file
permissions, integrate your package with the debian menu system, etc. This will
be of use only to debian developers or others who wish to build debian packages.