fdups: calling for beta testers
Patrick Useldinger
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Sat Feb 26 17:53:10 EST 2005
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John Machin wrote: > Yes. Moreover, "WinZip", the most popular archive-handler, doesn't grok > bzip2. I've added a zip file. It was made in Linux with the zip command-line tool, the man pages say it's compatible with the Windows zip tools. I have also added .py extentions to the 2 programs. I did however not use distutils, because I'm not sure it is really adapted to module-less scripts. > You should consider a fall-back method to be used in this case and in > the case of too many files for your 1Mb (default) buffer pool. BTW 1Mb > seems tiny; desktop PCs come with 512MB standard these days, and Bill > does leave a bit more than 1MB available for applications. I've added it to the TODO list. > The question was rhetorical. Your irony detector must be on the fritz. > :-) I always find it hard to detect irony by mail with people I do not know. .. >>Did you actually run it on your >>Windows box? > > > Yes, with trepidation, after carefully reading the source. It detected > some highly plausible duplicates, which I haven't verified yet. I would have been reluctant too. But I've tested it intensively, and there's strictly no statement that actually alters the file system. Thanks for your feedback! -pu
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