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Dupseek

Dupseek

interactively find & remove duplicate files

Version:  1.3

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Won't run

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: cracatoa Sunday, March 27 2005 @ 08:28 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

I put the folder duseek1.2 in /Applications and I typed dupseek -h but I'm getting "command not found".
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8 comments |

Won't run - Girls_Rule

Hi Crackatoa. Try typing CD in Terminal.app and then leave a space and drag the dupseek folder to the terminal window. Click back in the window and press return. That Changes the Directory you are working in to the dupseek directory. Then run dupseek.

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Monday, April 04 2005 @ 10:34 AM PDT


Won't run - Girls_Rule

Try typing "/Applications/dupseek1.2/dupseek -h"

Also, this program compares files not directories - running it on any .app, .pkg, .mpkg & /rsrc directories could be disastrous so don't use it on your /Applications for instance.

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Tuesday, April 12 2005 @ 08:30 AM PDT


Wha?? - dskelton--2008

I have the same problem. won't run. Did the "terminal" explanation and there was lots of fun stuff to read but it all meant nothing to me. Still doesn't run. Am I visiting an alternate Mac universe or something here? None of this makes sense and I never felt stupid on a mac before!

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Tuesday, May 09 2006 @ 12:31 AM PDT


Wha?? - a_bergholz

it runs on my system after an hour of trying cause i am also a unix newbee
just draged the dupseek file from the dupseek folder into applications and then draged it into terminal window and entered -b kill /Volumes/ <- here i draged the volume in and the location was inserted automatical and now it runs

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Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 12:37 PM PDT


Wha?? - a_bergholz

it runs on my system after an hour of trying cause i am also a unix newbee
just draged the dupseek file from the dupseek folder into applications and then draged it into terminal window and entered -b kill /Volumes/ <- here i draged the volume in and the location was inserted automatical and now it runs

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Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 12:38 PM PDT


Wha?? - a_bergholz

it runs on my system after an hour of trying cause i am also a unix newbee
just draged the dupseek file from the dupseek folder into applications and then draged it into terminal window and entered -b kill /Volumes/ <- here i draged the volume in and the location was inserted automatical and now it runs

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Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 12:39 PM PDT


Wha?? - a_bergholz

it runs on my system after an hour of trying cause i am also a unix newbee
just draged the dupseek file from the dupseek folder into applications and then draged it into terminal window and entered -b kill /Volumes/ <- here i draged the volume in and the location was inserted automatical and now it runs

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Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 12:43 PM PDT


Wha?? - a_bergholz

it runs on my system after an hour of trying cause i am also a unix newbee
just draged the dupseek file from the dupseek folder into applications and then draged it into terminal window and entered -b kill /Volumes/ <- here i draged the volume in and the location was inserted automatical and now it runs

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Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 12:47 PM PDT