Disk space shortage that has prevented me from completing security-related builds, along with local hard disk problems that have prevented me from completing my monthly-ish backups prior to cleaning up old builds, have led me to do something I hadn't done for a while: removing tarballs of old releases.
I took a slightly different take on it from earlier rounds, though: instead of wiping out all old tarballs, I got rid of *.bz2* and *.lz* files older than 2 months, while preserving the corresponding *.xz* files. This alone saved us 50GB, which should be more than enough breathing room till I preserve freed-ora and lemote/gnewsense (*) binary builds in my local historical backups and then proceed to cleaning them up on the server. For much older source releases that were not even packaged with xz, for another GB or so, I retained .bz2 and dropped the .lz, after deciding the 20MB of savings the opposite would have afforded me wasn't worth the inconvenience, given that bzip2 is far more readily avaiable than lzip. I hope this doesn't inconvenience anyone too much. (*) the yeeloong machine that Daniel Clark from FreedomIncluded and then from the FSF kindly provided to enable such builds has ether died or become inaccessible network-wise, and I haven't been able to reach him, so the builds have come to a halt, just as I built a kernel with a fix for the 3.16-gnu yeeloong_cpufreq bug that made the available build unusable :-( I've asked Lisa, FSF sysadmin, whether she could provide me with a replacement, and the good news is that it's in the process of being set up. Builds for gnewsense/mipsel(yeeloong) shall resume when it's up and running. Thanks to Freedom Included and the FSF! -- Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter http://FSFLA.org/~lxoliva/ You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Gandhi Be Free! -- http://FSFLA.org/ FSF Latin America board member Free Software Evangelist|Red Hat Brasil GNU Toolchain Engineer _______________________________________________ linux-libre mailing list [email protected] http://www.fsfla.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-libre
