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sysutils/du2ps-3.1 (Score: 0.0807937)
Filter for converting output of du to PostScript file
The du2ps reads output of du(1), then generates a figure of hierarchical structure and utilization of each directory. The du2ps is a similar program to xdu, but it produces result as a PostScript file. The default paper is ISO A4, but you can select Letter or ISO A3/B4/B5. You can also specify font name, font size, number of columns and other options.
sysutils/dunst-1.1.0 (Score: 0.0807937)
Lightweight notification daemon
Dunst is a lightweight replacement for the notification-daemons provided by most desktop environments. It's very customizable, doesn't depend on any toolkits, and therefore fits in those window manager centric setups we all love to customize to perfection.
sysutils/clone-1.0.6 (Score: 0.0807937)
File tree cloning tool
clone is a file tree cloning tool which runs 3 threads - a scheduler (main), a reader, and a writer thread. Reading and writing occurs in parallel. While this is most beneficial for copying data from one physical disk to another, clone is also very well suited for cloning a file tree to any place on the same disk. Cloning includes the whole directory hierarchy, i.e. sub-directories, files, hard links, symbolic links, attributes (modes, flags, times), extended attributes and access control lists. clone is useful for cloning (thus backing-up) live file systems, and it can also be used in incremental and synchronization mode. clone works on FreeBSD and Mac OS X. clone is very fast, for example, cloning a whole UFS2 file hierarchy on FreeBSD 9.1 of in total 2.3 TBytes of data from one hard disk to another took 7.5 h, so the average transfer rate for all kind of files (very small up to very big ones) was about 89 MByte/s.
sysutils/cloop-utils-2.01.2 (Score: 0.0807937)
Compressed loop FS utils
Tools for creating and extracting read-only compressed filesystem images in cloop V2.0 format.
sysutils/duply-1.10.1 (Score: 0.0807937)
Shell front end for the duplicity backup tool
Duply is a shell front end for the duplicity backup tool. It greatly simplifies its usage by implementing backup job profiles, batch commands and more. Who says secure backups on non-trusted spaces are no child's play.
sysutils/dupmerge-1.73 (Score: 0.0807937)
Searches for files with equal content
Dupmerge reads a list of files from standard input (eg., as produced by "find . -print") and looks securely for identical files. When it finds two or more identical files, all but one are unlinked to reclaim the disk space and recreated as hard links to the remaining copy.
sysutils/dvd+rw-tools-7.1 (Score: 0.0807937)
DVD burning software
DVD+RW Tools by Andy Polyakov. This software allows one to perform DVD recording using a DVD burner, primarily via the "growisofs" utility. growisofs was originally designed as a frontend to mkisofs to facilitate appending of data to ISO9660 volumes residing on random-access media such as DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, plain files, hard disk partitions. In the course of development general purpose DVD recording support was implemented, and as of now growisofs supports not only random-access media, but even mastering of multi-session DVD media such as DVD+R and DVD-R/-RW. In addition growisofs supports first-/single-session recording of arbitrary pre-mastered image (formatted as UDF, ISO9660, or any other file system, if formatted at all) to all supported DVD media types.
sysutils/cmockery2-1.3.8 (Score: 0.0807937)
Cmockery2 revival of Cmockery unit test framework from Google
This is a port of Cmockery2, Cmockery2 is revival of Google's unit test framework.
sysutils/dvdbackup-0.4.2 (Score: 0.0807937)
Backup content from DVD to hard disk
dvdbackup is a tool to rip video DVDs from the command line. It has the advantages of being small, fast, and easy to use.
sysutils/dvdisaster-0.72.6 (Score: 0.0807937)
CD/DVD error recovery tool
The dvdisaster project: dvdisaster provides a margin of safety against data loss on CD and DVD media caused by aging or scratches. * dvdisaster creates error correction data to compensate read errors which are not correctable in the CD/DVD drive. * dvdisaster tries to read as much data as possible from defective media. Afterwards unreadable sectors are recovered using the previously created error correction data. The maximum error correction capacity is user-selectable. * dvdisaster operates at the image level and does not depend on the file system. If you create the error correction data in time and keep it at a safe place, you have a good chance of recovering the medium contents from typical read errors and to transfer your complete data onto a new medium.