The problem you have is due to the fact that the package is trying to
install /etc/rc.d/messagebus on /etc (which is mounted into / which
does not have any free space).

You should consider creating a /etc partition and move /etc into that partition.

El vie, 15 ago 2025 a las 18:57, R. Clayton (<facto...@rclayton.org>) escribió:
>
> I am trying to upgrade from 7.6 to 7.7.  The sysupdate looks like it 
> succeeded,
>
>   $ uname -a
>   OpenBSD AddisAbaba 7.7 GENERIC.MP#625 amd64
>
>   $
>
> but the package update failed.  Here is an excerpt from the "pkg_add -u"
> output:
>
>   adwaita-icon-theme-47.0p0:gtk4-update-icon-cache-4.14.5->4.18.3: ok
>   adwaita-icon-theme-47.0p0:adwaita-icon-theme-legacy-46.2->46.2p0: ok
>   adwaita-icon-theme-46.2->47.0p0: ok8%%%%                   | 49%
>   Error: /dev/sd0a on / is not large enough (/etc/rc.d/messagebus)
>   /dev/sd0h on /usr/local: -29056130 bytes (highwater 472591799 bytes)
>   Delete older packages first ? [y/N/a] y
>   Error: /dev/sd0a on / is not large enough (/etc/rc.d/messagebus)
>   /dev/sd0h on /usr/local: -33092436 bytes (highwater 472591799 bytes)
>   Can't install at-spi2-core-2.54.1 because of libraries
>
> This is the first occurrence of an error for sd0a.  sd0a is reported as being
> full
>
>   $ df -h
>   Filesystem     Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
>   /dev/sd0a      986M    941M   -4.8M   101%    /
>   /dev/sd0l      295G    6.8G    274G     3%    /home
>   /dev/sd0m      1.4T    864G    500G    64%    /mnt/nfs
>   /dev/sd0d      3.9G   20.0K    3.7G     1%    /tmp
>   /dev/sd0f     29.1G    1.7G   26.0G     6%    /usr
>   /dev/sd0g      986M    331M    605M    36%    /usr/X11R6
>   /dev/sd0h     19.4G    2.2G   16.2G    13%    /usr/local
>   /dev/sd0k      5.8G    2.0K    5.5G     1%    /usr/obj
>   /dev/sd0j      2.9G    2.0K    2.8G     1%    /usr/src
>   /dev/sd0e     34.3G   20.3M   32.6G     1%    /var
>   /dev/sd1d      1.4T   1014G    305G    77%    /mnt/lacie/d
>   /dev/sd1e      456G    4.0K    433G     1%    /mnt/lacie/e
>
>   $
>
> But is it?
>
>   $ sudo du -chxd 1 /
>   4.0K    /home
>   26.0K   /mnt
>   2.0K    /tmp
>   2.0K    /usr
>   2.0K    /var
>   2.0K    /altroot
>   7.1M    /bin
>   42.0K   /dev
>   53.0M   /etc
>   1.2M    /root
>   17.0M   /sbin
>   175M    /
>   175M    total
>
>   $
>
> There don't seem to be any enormous files in / (similar results obtain for all
> other types too)
>
>   $ sudo find -x / -type f -size +$(( 1024 * 1024 * 40 ))c
>
>   $ sudo find -x / -type f -size +$(( 1024 * 1024 * 30 ))c
>   /bsd
>   /bsd.sp
>   /bsd.booted
>
>   $
>
> I have successfully upgraded this system and packages from 7.5 to 7.6.  Any
> ideas about what's going on with sd0a, and how to straighten it out so I can
> update packages?
>

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