di

di is a disk information utility that displays everything that df does and more. It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format you prefer. It also checks the user and group quotas, so that the user sees the space available for their use, not the system wide disk space. It is designed to be highly portable across many platforms and is great for heterogenous networks.

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  •  21 Nov 2011 01:00

    Release Notes: Filesystems that would return a 'Permission Denied' no longer generate an error message and are no longer displayed, even with the -a option. Bugfixes include fixing the totals for pooled (zfs) filesystems when the main pool is not mounted and a rare divide by 0 condition.

    •  09 Oct 2011 18:46

    Release Notes: Support for long commandline options was added to this release.

    Release Notes: This release adds a -c command line option for outputting data in comma separated value format. The titles for 'b' and 'B' have been fixed. SCO OpenServer, UnixWare, and ULTRIX are now supported, and various fixes for HP-UX have been implemented.

    •  12 Sep 2011 13:16

      Release Notes: This release adds support for DragonflyBSD.

      •  02 Jan 2011 08:59

      Release Notes: The snprintf macros have been fixed and di will now work on Mac OS X 10.6. Support for native Windows has been improved and the Digital Mars C compiler is now supported.

      RSS Recent comments

      17 May 2010 04:26 Avatar bll Thumbs up

      I had to remove the download link. Apparently the free web hosting company I am using is redirecting the urls from freshmeat. I will be looking for a new web host.

      06 May 2010 23:59 jeffcovey Thumbs up

      @bll69: Thanks, I fixed the announcement.

      06 May 2010 14:05 Avatar bll Thumbs up

      di-4.22: Unfortunately, freshmeat's editor change the meaning for the release note. I wrote that libraries found, but not needed, are not linked in. Any configuration items that are turned off by the user and have associated libraries will not have those libraries linked in.

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