Hi Peter,

First, thanks for the report and sorry for the very late reply.
Unfortunately, I don't think we can do much about it, and I'm afraid
it won't be our top priority. Most applications do not cope well with
full disk -- or even full memory. Even if we could keep running part
of the system when the disk is full, I'm not sure that a file output
should keep running when it cannot write to disk anymore, as you're
suggesting. It would be interesting to find a way to make this
behavior optional, though.

What is important however is (1) that liquidsoap is not the cause for
the full disk and (2) that you can get enough info in the logs to
figure out the problem, and fix it. As far as I can tell, this is more
or less the case here.

Cheers,
-- 
David

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