That's interesting,  MacPorts user didn't have it's own storage at all. It had 
custom home folder whatever that is. Changing it to local only and setting 
quota at around 100 GB seem's to have done the trick.
I have wine installed now.
Thank you so much!!
On 21.12.2012, at 12:55, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Dec 21, 2012, at 02:52, Masha Vecherkovskaya wrote:
> 
>> Yes you are right I'm on server. Who would have thought. I'm setting up a 
>> server at home, to share a database that keeps track of all data from our 
>> experiments over VPN with my team members.
>> I thought that as administrator I don't have quota. I'll take a look at that 
>> and try again.
> 
> I haven't worked with quotas on OS X, but while it's certainly possible that 
> as an administrator you don't have a quota, MacPorts runs as the "macports" 
> user; perhaps you have your server set to have quotas for other users. If so, 
> see if you can configure it to remove or raise the quota for the "macports" 
> user.
> 

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