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NAME

       dirsplit - splits directory into multiple with equal size

SYNOPSIS

       dirsplit [options] < directory | content-list-file >

DESCRIPTION

       displit  is designed to for a simple purpose: convert a directory with many multiple files (which are all
       smaller than a certain medium, eg.  DVD) and "splits" it into "volumes", looking for the optimal order to
       get the best space/medium-number efficiency.

       The  actual  action  is  either  adding  the  files  to mkisofs catalogs or real moving of files into new
       directories (or creating links/symlinks).  The method is not limited to files, whole directories can also
       be handled this way (see various filesystem exploration modes).

OPTIONS

       Run dirsplit -h to get the basic usage info.

       Run dirsplit -H to get the whole option overview and description.

EXAMPLES

       Run dirsplit -H to see the commented examples.

AUTHOR

       dirsplit is created by Eduard Bloch (blade@debian.org) and is licensed under the GPLv2.