pkgusage lists all the packages you have installed on your system, along with a number telling you how many days ago you last accessed any of the files in the package. This could be useful for cleaning out your hard drive. Pkgusage works with RPMs and Debian packages, and is written to be easily portable to other package managers as well.
| Tags | Archiving Installation/Setup Systems Administration Monitoring Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Tcl |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Age checking is now limited to binaries (if available), which gives much saner results. A lot of refactoring has been done. Several Debian-specific bugs have been fixed, and on Debian, the tool is now orders of magnitude faster.


Release Notes: A dpkg dependency resolution problem has been fixed.


Release Notes: A file listing bug on Debian systems has been fixed, and lots of unnecessary output has been removed.


Release Notes: Support for Debian (.deb) packages.


Release Notes: pkgusage ignores all RPM version numbers, which hopefully solves the problems some people had with the previous version.