mboxcheck-0.2.0/0000775000000000000000000000000011740073133010343 5ustar mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/0000775000000000000000000000000011740073133011565 5ustar mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/control0000664000000000000000000000102511173250423013165 0ustar Source: mboxcheck Section: misc Priority: optional Maintainer: Ola Lundqvist Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0) Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: mboxcheck Architecture: all Depends: ${perl:Depends} Description: MBOX scan utility MBOXcheck is a command line utility for scanning MBOX files for new, seen, read and deleted mail. . It has a cache function to speed up the process, to be able to scan large amount of mails. This is useful for people that automatically sort email into a large amount of files. mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/copyright0000664000000000000000000000176611740073075013537 0ustar This package was debianized by Ola Lundqvist on Thu, 6 Sep 2001 22:58:35 +0200. Author: Ola Lundqvist Homepage: http://inguza.com/programs/mboxcheck/ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2001-2006,2012 Ola Lundqvist This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with your Debian GNU/Linux system, in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL, or with the dpkg source package as the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/changelog0000664000000000000000000000431211740072006013435 0ustar mboxcheck (0.2.0) unstable; urgency=low * Added two new options -h and -V. Closes: #660967. -- Ola Lundqvist Sat, 07 Apr 2012 19:06:03 +0200 mboxcheck (0.1.2) unstable; urgency=low * Changed build-depends-indep to build depends. * Changed to standards version 3.7.2. * Updated to debhelper 4 compatibility. * Removed need for dpsyco-devel as CVS is no longer used and backup files can be removed manually. * Make sure that swedish characters is not used in manpage. * Updated to correct FSF address. -- Ola Lundqvist Sun, 9 Jul 2006 23:08:21 +0200 mboxcheck (0.1.1) unstable; urgency=high * Fixed error in debian copyright file. -- Ola Lundqvist Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:52:15 +0200 mboxcheck (0.1.0) unstable; urgency=high * Improved license references. Added it to readme and added copyright statement in source file. This is according to some, release critical. * Changed email addresses for Ola to opal@debian.org so it is consistent. * Updated standards version to 3.6.1. -- Ola Lundqvist Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:58:03 +0200 mboxcheck (0.0.7-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed manpage using suggestions from Enrico Zini , closes: #184442. -- Ola Lundqvist Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:10:41 +0200 mboxcheck (0.0.7-2) unstable; urgency=low * Updated standards version from 3.5.2 to 3.5.8 (no other changes). * Fixed spelling issue automaticly -> automatically in desctiption. -- Ola Lundqvist Fri, 10 Jan 2003 17:57:33 +0100 mboxcheck (0.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low * Added mboxtest and symlink ignore option. -- Ola Lundqvist Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:18:00 +0100 mboxcheck (0.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low * Updated manpage, closes: #164362. -- Ola Lundqvist Mon, 14 Oct 2002 07:16:23 +0200 mboxcheck (0.0.5-1) unstable; urgency=low * Fixed perl 5.8 issue, moved documetation to to of script, closes: #159557. -- Ola Lundqvist Wed, 4 Sep 2002 15:58:14 +0200 mboxcheck (0.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release. -- Ola Lundqvist Thu, 6 Sep 2001 22:58:35 +0200 mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/mboxcheck.docs0000664000000000000000000000000711173250423014376 0ustar README mboxcheck-0.2.0/debian/rules0000775000000000000000000000275211173250423012652 0ustar #!/usr/bin/make -f # Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper. # GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess. # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. #export DH_VERBOSE=1 # This is the debhelper compatability version to use. export DH_COMPAT=4 configure: configure-stamp configure-stamp: dh_testdir # Add here commands to configure the package. touch configure-stamp build: configure-stamp build-stamp build-stamp: dh_testdir $(MAKE) # Add here commands to compile the package. touch build-stamp clean: dh_testdir dh_testroot rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp $(MAKE) clean # Add here commands to clean up after the build process. dh_clean install: build dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_clean -k dh_installdirs $(MAKE) install DEST=$(CURDIR)/debian/mboxcheck PREFIX=/usr binary-arch: # Build architecture-independent files here. binary-indep: build install # We have nothing to do by default. dh_testdir -i dh_testroot -i # dh_installdebconf -i dh_installdocs -i dh_installexamples -i # dh_installmenu -i # dh_installlogrotate -i # dh_installemacsen -i # dh_installpam -i # dh_installmime -i # dh_installinit -i # dh_installcron -i dh_installman -i # dh_installinfo -i # dh_undocumented -i dh_installchangelogs -i dh_link -i # dh_strip -i dh_compress -i # dh_fixperms -i # dh_makeshlibs -i dh_installdeb -i dh_perl -i # dh_shlibdeps -i dh_gencontrol dh_md5sums dh_builddeb binary: binary-indep binary-arch .PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure mboxcheck-0.2.0/src/0000775000000000000000000000000011740073133011132 5ustar mboxcheck-0.2.0/src/Makefile0000664000000000000000000000111711173250423012571 0ustar DDATE=`LANG=C date` PREFIX=/usr all: build build: build-man build-man: mboxcheck.1.gz mboxcheck.1.gz: pod2man --section=1 \ --release="Mboxcheck " \ --date="$(DDATE)" \ mboxcheck > mboxcheck.1 gzip -9 mboxcheck.1 clean: if [ -e mboxcheck.1 ] ; then rm mboxcheck.1 ; fi if [ -e mboxcheck.1.gz ] ; then rm mboxcheck.1.gz ; fi install: build install-bin install-man install-bin: install -d $(DEST)$(PREFIX)/bin install mboxcheck $(DEST)$(PREFIX)/bin install-man: install -d $(DEST)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1 install --mode=644 mboxcheck.1.gz $(DEST)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1 mboxcheck-0.2.0/src/mboxcheck0000775000000000000000000003754611740073047013046 0ustar #!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright (C) 2001-2006,2012 Ola Lundqvist # # This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later # version. # # This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with # the mboxcheck source package as the file COPYING. If not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA. Free # ############################################################################### ##################### DOCUMENTATION ########################################### ############################################################################### # Changes: # 20020717 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote this section. # 20020904 Ola Lundqvist # Moved documentation to top of file because _END_ seems not # to work in perl 5.8. # 20021106 Ola Lundqvist # Added a ignore-symlink option and MBOX test. # 20120407 Ola Lundqvist # Added help text for -h and -V options. ############################################################################### =head1 NAME mboxcheck - MBOX mail checking program. =head1 SYNOPSIS mboxcheck [options] [file [...] ] =head1 DESCRIPTION MBOXcheck is a simple mailbox checker. Give some options and at least one mailbox file as an argument and it will print some status of how many messages there are and which status they have. =head1 OPTIONS --help The help text. -h --version The version information about this tool. -V --showon [v][?] When to show a mailbox in the list. [v] - verbose, always show. [?] - show when count is above 0 for the below types, see --show what for more information about that. The default is to trigger only on new messages (--showon new). --show [n][s][r][o][a][d] What counts to show. The caracter in the bracket is the short form. The what string can be comma separated to specify more than one option. Multiple --show options will add more (and will not remove shows). [n] - new (new messages) [s] - seen (seen but not read messages) [r] - read (read and answered messages) [o] - onlyread (just read messages) [a] - answered (answered messages) [d] - deleted (deleted messages) The default is to show new and seen messages (--show ns). --recurse This option will tell the tool to recurse into -R -r subdirectories. --nosymlink Tell the program to ignore symlinked files and directories. --cachedir dir A temporary directory to use for speedup cache (default ~/.mboxcheckcache) --nocache Do not use a temporary directory. =head1 CACHE The cache file is named after the path to the file with slash caracters '/' replaced with two commas ',,'. The content is a list of comma separated values; last position, new, seen, only read, answered and deleted mail. =head1 AUTHOR Ola Lundqvist =head1 SEE ALSO http://inguza.com/software/mboxcheck =cut ############################################################################### # Changes: # 20010223 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. # 20020618 Ola Lundqvist # Added $cachedir settings. # 20020704 Ola Lundqvist # Added mkpath use. # 20021106 Ola Lundqvist # Added a ignore-symlink option. # 20120407 Ola Lundqvist # Added help text for -h and -V options. ############################################################################### use File::Path qw(mkpath); $argcheckmode = 1; $usecache = 1; @checklist = (); $recurse = 0; $cachedir = "/tmp/mboxcheckcache"; $cachedir = "$ENV{HOME}/.mboxcheckcache"; $usesymlink = 1; %fixlen = ( n => 4, s => 4, o => 4, a => 3, d => 2 ); $help = " mboxcheck - MBOX mail checking program. Licensed under the GNU public License (NO WARRANTY). USAGE: mboxcheck [options] dirs_or_files ... OPTIONS: --help: The help text (ie: this text) -h --version: The version information about this tool ($version). -V --showon [v][?] When to show a mailbox in the list. [v] - verbose, always show. [?] - show when count is above 0 for the below types, see --show what for more information about that. The default is to trigger only on new messages (--showon new). --show [n][s][r][o][a][d] What counts to show. The caracter in the bracket is the short form. The what string can be comma separated to specify more than one option. Multiple --show options will add more (and will not remove shows). [n] - new (new messages) [s] - seen (seen but not read messages) [r] - read (read and answered messages) [o] - onlyread (just read messages) [a] - answered (answered messages) [d] - deleted (deleted messages) The default is to show new and seen messages (--show new,seen). --recurse: This option will tell the tool to recurse into -R -r subdirectories. --cachedir d: A temporary directory to use for speedup cache (default $cachedir) --nocache: Do not use a temporary directory. Author: Ola Lundqvist Homepage: http://inguza.com/software/mboxcheck "; $version = "0.1.2"; $verstr = "Mailbox checker version $version.\n"; ############################################################################### ########################### Check for arguments ############################### ############################################################################### # Changes: # 20010223 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. # 20020618 Ola Lundqvist # Added $cachedir settings. # 20021106 Ola Lundqvist # Added a ignore-symlink option. # 20120407 Ola Lundqvist # Added -h and -V short versions. my $arg = ""; while ($arg = shift) { if ($argcheckmode && $arg =~ /^--/) { if ($arg =~ /^--help$/) { print($help); exit(0); } elsif ($arg =~ /^--version$/) { print($verstr); exit(0); } elsif ($arg =~ /^--recurse$/) { $recurse = 1; } elsif ($arg =~ /^--show$/) { my $t; foreach $_ (split /,/, shift) { s/^new$/n/; s/^seen$/s/; s/^read$/so/; s/^onlyread$/o/; s/^answered$/a/; s/^deleted$/d/; } $t = $_; foreach $_ (grep (!/^$/, (split /(.)/, $t))) { push @show, $_; } } elsif ($arg =~ /^--nosymlink$/) { $usesymlink = 0; } elsif ($arg =~ /^--showon$/) { my $t; foreach $_ (split /,/, shift) { s/^verbose$/v/; s/^new$/n/; s/^seen$/s/; s/^read$/so/; s/^onlyread$/o/; s/^answered$/a/; s/^deleted$/d/; } $t = $_; foreach $_ (grep (!/^$/, (split /(.)/, $t))) { $showon{$_} = 1; } } elsif ($arg =~ /^--cachedir$/) { $cachedir = shift; } elsif ($arg =~ /^--nocache$/) { $usecache = 0; } else { print("Unknown argument '$arg' !!!\n"); exit(0); } } elsif ($argcheckmode && $arg =~ /^-/) { if ($arg =~ /^-r$/i) { $recurse = 1; } elsif ($arg =~ /^-h$/i) { print($help); exit(0); } elsif ($arg =~ /^-V$/i) { print($verstr); exit(0); } } else { push @checklist, $arg; } } ############################################################################## ####################### Some default values ################################## ############################################################################## if (! defined %show) { push @show, 'n'; push @show, 's'; push @show, 'o'; } if (! defined %showon) { $showon{n} = 1; } if (0 == scalar @checklist) { print("No directory or file specified, using default $ENV{MAIL} instead.\n"); push @checklist, $ENV{MAIL}; } ############################################################################## ###################### The script starts here ################################ ############################################################################## # Changes: # 20010223 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. # 20020618 Ola Lundqvist # Added some comments. # 20021106 Ola Lundqvist # Added a ignore-symlink option and mbox test. my $check = ""; while ($check = shift @checklist) { # If it is a symlink, then just ignore it! next if (-l $check && $usesymlink == 0); # If it is a directory, maybe recurse. if (-d $check && $recurse) { next if ($check =~ (/\.\.?/)); $check =~ s/\/$//; opendir (D, $check); my $dir; while ($dir = readdir(D)) { push @checklist, "$check/$dir"; } closedir(D); } # If it is a file, test for mbox. else { next if (! mboxtest($check)); # Check it. my ($n, $s, $o, $a, $d) = checkMailbox($check); # Print the result. #print ("$n $s $o $a $d: $check\n"); if (defined $showon{v} || ($n > 0 && defined $showon{n}) || ($o > 0 && defined $showon{o}) || ($s > 0 && defined $showon{s}) || ($a > 0 && defined $showon{a}) || ($d > 0 && defined $showon{d})) { my $t; foreach $t (@show) { my $x = $t; $_ = $t; s/^n$/ New: /; s/^s$/ Seen: /; s/^a$/ Ans: /; s/^d$/ Del: /; s/^o$/ Read: /; print($_); $h = "fixprint(\$$x, \$fixlen{$x});"; # print($h); eval($h); } print(" \[$check\]\n"); } } } ############################################################################### ############################## Print fixed #################################### ############################################################################### # Parameters: $val - A integer to print with fixed length. # $fix - The fixed length to use. # Changes: # 20010223 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. # 20020618 Ola Lundqvist # Added some comments. ############################################################################### sub fixprint($$) { my ($val, $fix) = @_; my $i = scalar (split /(.)/, $val); $i/=2; # If string length < fixed length then print " " to the fixed length. if ($i < $fix) { for ($a=0;$a<$fix-$i;$a++) { print(" "); } } print ($val); } ############################################################################### ############################## Print fixed #################################### ############################################################################### # Parameters: $file - File to check if it a mbox or not. # Returns: 0 (not mbox), 1 (mbox) # Changes: # 20021106 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. ############################################################################### sub mboxtest($) { my ($file) = @_; if (open(F, $file)) { my $test = ""; # Seek beginning (just for safety) seek(F, 0, 0); read F, $test, 10; close F; if ($test =~ /^From /) { return 1; } } return 0; } ############################################################################### ############################## Mailbox checker ################################ ############################################################################### # Parameters: $file - The filename to check. # Returns: $new - How many new messages are in that file. # $seen - How many unread (but seen) messages. # $onlyread - How many messages that just have been read. # $answered - How many massages that are replied. # $deleted - How many messages that are marked deleted. # Changes: # 20010223 Ola Lundqvist # Wrote it. # 20020618 Ola Lundqvist # Added support for speedup by caching the result. # 20020703 Ola Lundqvist # Continued the implementation of result caching. # 20020704 Ola Lundqvist # Completed the implementation of result caching. Seems to work # really fine. The code could be split out in different functions # but I do not do that now. Maybe later. # 20020705 Ola Lundqvist # Removed space from cache content before splitting it. This # makes the output look a lot better. # 20020812 Ola Lundqvist # Fixed seek bug. By some strange reason you can seek to a # position after the end of the file. ############################################################################### # seek(HANDLE, position, WHENCE [X+position]{SEEK_SET = 0, SEEK_CUR = 1, SEEK_END = 2}) # return 1 on success 0 otherwise. # $curpos = tell(FILEHANDLE) sub checkMailbox() { # Read the entire content. ($file) = @_; # Calculate cache file. my $cfile = ""; if ($usecache) { if ($file =~ m|^/|) { $cfile = $file; } elsif ($file =~ m|^~/|) { $cfile = $file; $cfile =~ s|~/|$ENV{HOME}/|; } else { $cfile = "$ENV{PWD}/$file"; } $cfile =~ s|/|,,|g; } my $content = ""; my $fpos = 0; my $ofpos = $fpos; my $mtime = 0; my $ctime = 0; my $omtime = 0; my $octime = 0; my $new = 0; my $seen = 0; my $onlyread = 0; my $answered = 0; my $deleted = 0; if (open(F, $file)) { my $t = $/; $t = $/; undef $/; $mtime = (stat(F))[9]; $ctime = (stat(F))[10]; if ($usecache) { # print("Use1\n"); if (-f "$cachedir/$cfile") { # print("File found $cachedir/$cfile\n"); if (open (CF, "$cachedir/$cfile")) { my $cachecontent = ; $cachecontent =~ s/\s//g; my $junk = ""; ($fpos, $omtime, $octime, $new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted, $junk) = split("[,\n]", $cachecontent); $ofpos = $fpos; # print("DEBUG: Read $fpos, $new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted, $junk from cache!\n"); close(CF); seek(F, $fpos, 0); $fpos = tell(F); } else { print("ERROR: Can not open cache file $cachedir/$cfile.\n"); } } } $content = ; $fpos = tell(F); if ($usecache) { # print("Use2\n"); if (($fpos < $ofpos) || # You can not be after the file... ($fpos > (stat(F))[7]) || ($fpos == 0) || ($content !~ /^From/ && $content !~ /^$/) || ($content !~ /^$/ && $mtime != $omtime && $omtime != 0) ) { # If the file has changed, then seek position 0 and read new # content. # print("WARNING: File $file has been rewritten, seek position 0!\n"); # $omtime = 0; # $octime = 0; $new = 0; $seen = 0; $onlyread = 0; $answered = 0; $deleted = 0; seek(F, 0, 0); $fpos = tell(F); $content = ; $fpos = tell(F); } } $/ = $t; close (F); } # Separate each mail from each other. my @mails = split /\nFrom .* .*/, $content; my $entry; foreach $entry (@mails) { my @l = split (/\n/, $entry); my @stat = grep (/^Status: /, @l); my @xstat = grep (/^X-Status: /, @l); my $status = @stat[0]; $status =~ s/Status: //; my $xstatus = @xstat[0]; $xstatus =~ s/X-Status: //; my @tmp; my $t; my %localinterest = (); foreach $t (@interesting) { @tmp = grep (/^Subject: /, @l); $localinterest{$t} = @tmp[0]; } # print ("$status\n"); if ($xstatus =~ /D/) { $deleted++; } elsif ($xstatus =~ /A/) { $answered++; } elsif ($status =~ /^$/) { $new++; } elsif ($status =~ /R/) { $onlyread++; } elsif ($status =~ /^O$/) { $seen++; } # print($entry); } # print ("====== $new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted ====\n"); if ($usecache) { # Now write data back to cache! if (! -d $cachedir) { if (! mkpath($cachedir)) { print("ERROR: Unable to create cache dir $cachedir!\n"); } } if (open (F, ">$cachedir/$cfile")) { print F "$fpos, $mtime, $ctime, $new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted\n"; # print "Wrote $fpos, $mtime, $ctime, $new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted to cachefile $cfile\n"; close (F); } else { print("ERROR: Unable to write to $cachedir/$cfile cache file.\n"); } } return ($new, $seen, $onlyread, $answered, $deleted); } mboxcheck-0.2.0/doc/0000775000000000000000000000000011740073133011110 5ustar mboxcheck-0.2.0/doc/performance.txt0000664000000000000000000001334511173250423014157 0ustar This is a small not about the difference between using cache and not using the cache. The difference is tremendous when you have a lot of mail to check. Without the cache (ie. on first try when using the cache). Observe that I have a LOT of mailboxes that are not shown because there is no new or unseen mail in them. ola@chrystal:~$ du -m mail/projekt/debian/ mail/sendlists/debian mail/sendlists/spi mail/sendlists/debian/dev 21 mail/projekt/debian 48 mail/sendlists/debian/dev 134 mail/sendlists/debian 1 mail/sendlists/spi 48 mail/sendlists/debian/dev So it is quite a lot of mail to scan. It does not recurse but my debcheck program check all these directories. Summary: 156 Mb to check. ola@chrystal:~/bin$ date; debcheck; date Thu Jul 4 11:49:22 CEST 2002 --Packages-- New: 1 Seen: 2 Read: 49 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/harden] New: 3 Seen: 0 Read: 554 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/imp] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 91 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/libfop-java] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 3 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/liblog4j] New: 3 Seen: 0 Read: 33 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/libxalan2-java] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 111 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/wwwconfig-common] --Debian lists-- New: 141 Seen: 70 Read: 215 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/apache] New: 24 Seen: 525 Read: 78 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/beowulf] New: 3 Seen: 20 Read: 17 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/consultants] New: 1924 Seen: 3264 Read: 973 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/devel] New: 7 Seen: 153 Read: 175 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/devel-announce] New: 156 Seen: 1408 Read: 214 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/firewall] New: 31 Seen: 106 Read: 1105 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/java] New: 327 Seen: 478 Read: 139 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/mentors] New: 55 Seen: 56 Read: 91 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/newmaint] New: 23 Seen: 51 Read: 65 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/pilot] New: 270 Seen: 636 Read: 267 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/policy] New: 462 Seen: 1990 Read: 738 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/private] New: 33 Seen: 22 Read: 75 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/qa] New: 553 Seen: 1542 Read: 247 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/wnpp] --Devel lists-- New: 5077 Seen: 21 Read: 15 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/cocoon-dev] New: 343 Seen: 277 Read: 40 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/horde] New: 705 Seen: 462 Read: 129 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/horde-dev] New: 2130 Seen: 1882 Read: 70 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/imp] New: 6 Seen: 0 Read: 17 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/mcal-users] New: 137 Seen: 42 Read: 2 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/tramp-devel] New: 204 Seen: 1622 Read: 83 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/turba] New: 7 Seen: 4 Read: 6 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/vnc-announce] --SPI-- New: 2 Seen: 0 Read: 8 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/spi/spi-announce] New: 45 Seen: 0 Read: 10 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/spi/spi-private] Thu Jul 4 11:53:45 CEST 2002 ola@chrystal:~/bin$ Now when the cache is updated. ola@chrystal:~/bin$ date; debcheck; date Thu Jul 4 11:54:38 CEST 2002 --Packages-- New: 1 Seen: 2 Read: 49 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/harden] New: 3 Seen: 0 Read: 554 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/imp] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 91 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/libfop-java] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 3 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/liblog4j] New: 3 Seen: 0 Read: 33 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/libxalan2-java] New: 1 Seen: 0 Read: 111 [/home/ola/mail/projekt/debian/wwwconfig-common] --Debian lists-- New: 141 Seen: 70 Read: 215 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/apache] New: 24 Seen: 525 Read: 78 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/beowulf] New: 3 Seen: 20 Read: 17 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/consultants] New: 1924 Seen: 3264 Read: 973 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/devel] New: 7 Seen: 153 Read: 175 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/devel-announce] New: 156 Seen: 1408 Read: 214 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/firewall] New: 31 Seen: 106 Read: 1105 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/java] New: 327 Seen: 478 Read: 139 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/mentors] New: 55 Seen: 56 Read: 91 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/newmaint] New: 23 Seen: 51 Read: 65 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/pilot] New: 270 Seen: 636 Read: 267 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/policy] New: 462 Seen: 1990 Read: 738 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/private] New: 33 Seen: 22 Read: 75 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/qa] New: 553 Seen: 1542 Read: 247 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/wnpp] --Devel lists-- New: 5078 Seen: 21 Read: 15 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/cocoon-dev] New: 343 Seen: 277 Read: 40 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/horde] New: 705 Seen: 462 Read: 129 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/horde-dev] New: 2130 Seen: 1882 Read: 70 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/imp] New: 6 Seen: 0 Read: 17 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/mcal-users] New: 137 Seen: 42 Read: 2 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/tramp-devel] New: 204 Seen: 1622 Read: 83 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/turba] New: 7 Seen: 4 Read: 6 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/debian/dev/vnc-announce] --SPI-- New: 2 Seen: 0 Read: 8 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/spi/spi-announce] New: 45 Seen: 0 Read: 10 [/home/ola/mail/sendlists/spi/spi-private] Thu Jul 4 11:54:45 CEST 2002 ola@chrystal:~/bin$ So in the first run it took 11:53:45-11:49:22=0:03:56 = 3 min and 56 sec. 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