Running another program, after defragmentation is finished, may be useful in the sample case (useful for developers):
1) Before defragmentation all temporary files (which are generated during compilation ~10 GB) are removed.
2) After Defraggler succeeds, the compiler is run to build the sources.
I suppose a script can be written to manage this scenario, but I don't know how to tell Defraggler to quit after it finishes (some sort of command line option may help).
Running another program, after defragmentation is finished, may be useful in the sample case (useful for developers):
1) Before defragmentation all temporary files (which are generated during compilation ~10 GB) are removed.
2) After Defraggler succeeds, the compiler is run to build the sources.
I suppose a script can be written to manage this scenario, but I don't know how to tell Defraggler to quit after it finishes (some sort of command line option may help).
Your question seems confusing a bit.
I believe you want Defraggler to:
- Run a program before defragging (so you can delete certain files)