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On Thu, 2017-01-26 at 22:42 +0100, SanskritFritz wrote:
> Hi Ian.
> I'm writing this to you because the command kdirstat captured my
> imagination. However when I was about to try this, I learned that
> Kdirstat is deprecated, but instead the same author wrote Qdirstat. I
> installed it, but sadly this new program cannot interpret Obnam's
> kdirstat file. Could you please look into this? I find the idea of
> being able to inspect all files with Qdirstat amazing.
> Thanks
> 

I'm afraid I'm still using kdirstat (actually k4dirstat) and hadn't
heard of qdirstat until today. I've no time to work on this in the
short term, so please feel free to take it on.

Ian.

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