Le Jeudi 25 Juillet 2002 11:52, Murray J. Root a �crit : > On 25 Jul 2002 11:16:12 +0200 Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Philippe Coulonges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Ok then how do we fix it besides manually installing with urpmi. > > > > > > Personnally, I copied the content of /var/cache in /usr/local/cache, > > > then destroyed /var/cache and linked to the new dir. > > > > Hmm, the problem is where are we supposed to copy the temporary > > RPM's when we download them. We believed /var/cache is the > > correct place, and if it is, probably the problem is that your > > configuration has a too small partition for /var. We could also > > download to something besides /tmp or even /usr, but I'm not sure > > it's clean at all.. > > It isn't a space issue! > I already proved that. Look elsewhere.
You're right. It seems something happened that made it worse. My /var was calibrated before I got ADSL and the capability to follow cooker development, I corrected that the way I could. Anyway, checking the space "a priori" could help. CU CPHIL -- Th�oreme de Bowie: Si une experience marche, c'est que vous utilisez un mauvais equipement...
