GDU is a software tool that operates like the 'du' command-line tool, designed to retrieve disk usage information on Linux or Unix systems.
Before you can install and use GDU, there are certain requirements that your system must meet. Firstly, you need a stable U*X system, which has been tested with both GNU/Linux and HP-UX versions 10.20 and 11. Additionally, you need to have access to an ANSI-compliant C compiler such as GCC for GNU/Linux or HP ANSI-C for HP-UX. You'll also need an ANSI-compliant C++ compiler such as G++ for GNU/Linux or aCC for HP-UX.
Other requirements include having X11R6 installed, as well as GTK+ 1.2 or later and GNOME. Once you have all these in place, you can then proceed with the installation process.
To install GDU, you'll need to first configure and compile it. Typing './configure; make' is often enough to get the job done. Once the compilation is successful, you can then install it by typing 'make install'.
If you're using the GNU make, which is typical for most GNU/Linux users, and you happen to have several CPUs (N), you can speed up the compilation phase by using the 'make -j
Overall, GDU is a reliable tool that offers an intuitive way to view disk usage data. It's relatively easy to install and use, making it a great addition to any system administrator's collection of utilities.
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