You might check out qkpg (emerge gentoolkit) but I'm not sure that will do it.

On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 20:44:26 +0000
 Andy Arbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi,

I know about du; that's what I'm using at the moment (du / -mx
- --max-depth 1 being good to get an overview). What I was wondering was
about a way of doing this in a package orientated way instead of a file
oriented way.. ie. I want to know that net-www/mozilla is taking up x
MB, while net-www/netscape only takes up <x.


Using that kind of information a user can make informed decisions about
what to remove if space is getting tight.


Cheers,

Andy

brett holcomb wrote:
| df tells you what's used on the partitions (df -h for human readable
| format).
|
| du -h / will tell you who uses what space. There may be other options
| that will allow you to specify size, etc. for search.
|
| You can also use a find command to find files of larger than x size.
|
|
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