On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 09:56, Goran Kavrecic wrote: > Na 1071395634, 2003-12-14 ob 10:53, je Tom Wesley napisal(a): > > On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 09:44, Goran Kavrecic wrote: > > > see below. > > > > > > Na 1071393616, 2003-12-14 ob 10:20, je Olli napisal(a): > > > > >I tried to 'emerge gimp'. > > > > > > > > > >Everything started fine. but then suddenly I've got that message: > > > > > > > > > >(No space left on device). > > > > > > > > ... <snip> > > > > Try doing the emerge in an xterm, then in another xterm issue > > > > $ watch df -h > > > > and see if the disk space actually gets filled by something. I'm > > guessing but it could be some temporary file somewhere that somehow gets > > huge. Perhaps if you see the disk space shrink, quickly pause the > > emerge with Ctrl+Z then see if you can find the suspect file in either > > /tmp or /var/tmp - it's contents might help out a bit. > > > > Hope that helps... > > Thanks for help, but the df doesn't make a glitch during the test. The > issue is very weird(at least for me, maybe I don't know something). See > following output of emerge (let me know if I have to translate it): > --- > Razrešuje se cpan.develooper.com...končano. > Povezujem se na cpan.develooper.com[63.251.223.172]:80... priključen. > HTTP zahteva poslana, čakam odgovor... 206 Partial Content > Dolžina: 126,584 (še 97,912) [application/x-tar] > > 22% [====================> ... ] 28,672 --.--K/s ETA --:-- > ---- > Ass you see it has to dowenload nearly 128K of data. This is not a > temporary file during compiling or converting or what-so-ever. > > Goran >
As a test, try the wget from the console, see what that gives. If nothing else then it should give you the file, which you can copy to your /usr/portage/distfiles and get the emerge underway... -- Tom Wesley
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