On 12 Nov 2002 18:00:03 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fran�ois Pons) wrote: > Marcel Pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I'm doing an urpmi update now, and it breaks on df. > > Every package spits out an error like: > > installing package libevolution0-1.1.90-1mdk needs 32Mb on the /coda > > filesystem > > Well, what gives df -k ? > What a T is doing here ?
Coda 20000 66 4294920880 1% /coda Coda is a distributed filesystem. I'm rather new with coda, but afaik it uses 20000 kbytes to store metadata of the actual files. Depending on the filesizes it can store more or less data. I'm copying rather large files to it now, so I assume it calculates that there can be lots of bytes on the filesystem then. So the hard limit is only on the metadata. > It is a problem of rpm at this level, can you check using rpm directly ? Yes, I found that out just a few minutes ago. I'm not sure which info you want. If you want the output of strace, it is at http://chaosmongers.org/linux/rpm-error-bz2 The problem is imo that rpm doesn't have to install anything in /coda, so it shouldn't break on that. -- Marcel Pol Linux 2.4.19-18mdk-ringworld.1, up 1 day, 17:41 Registered User #163523
