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Sebb resolved IO-194.
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    Resolution: Fixed

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=919691&view=rev
Log:
IO-194 FreeSpaceKb() with no input arguments

Modified:
   commons/proper/io/trunk/src/java/org/apache/commons/io/FileSystemUtils.java

> FreeSpaceKb() with no input arguments
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IO-194
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-194
>             Project: Commons IO
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Utilities
>         Environment: All environments
>            Reporter: Morten Simonsen
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
>   Original Estimate: 0.02h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0.02h
>
> For those of us not yet on JDK 1.6, this function is very useful. I was a bit 
> put off when I first saw the interface of the method, since it seemed to me 
> that I had to figure out whether I wanted C:\ or /hda1 or some other string 
> to perform the disk-size-command upon. After a short while it dawned upon me 
> to use this piece of code:
>       /* Returns the disk size of the volume which holds the working 
> directory */
>       public static long freeSpaceKb() throws IOException {
>               return freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath());
>       }
> Tested on Windows Vista and Linux Ubuntu 8.04. 
> Anyway, if this code is really platform-independant, I suggest to add the 
> method shown, even though all users of the IO library should be able to 
> figure out themselves. However, it makes it even clearer that the code is 
> cross-platform compatible with no effort. 

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