** Changed in: dpkg (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Out-of-disk-space is not reported to the user when installing/updating
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #15865
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=15865
** Also affects: dpkg (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: dpkg (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Title:
Out-of-disk-space is not reported to the user when installing/updating
If a package that is essential for network connectivity needs to be
downgraded, it's likely that the user wants the previous package to be
available.
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Perhaps a better way to solve this issue better is to have a applet
watch the disk space
Sorry, but I have to disagree. In my opinion this will just create
another place where something is configured without actually solving the
problem. What default do you use? What if the user installs some
It would also be a useful thing if apt-get clean were a default, and
run after every apt-get install.
The rationale for not deleting debs that are downloaded is from the days
when network bandwidth was very expensive. These days, bandwidth is
cheap, but disk space often isn't (think SSDs which
Tony I agree with you there is a fix released for this but the core
issue is not solved. I have been going though and a lot of bug reports.
While the current patch for karmic install does lessen the impact of the
issue the core issue is still not solved. Apt fails when there is low
disk space.
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: computer-janitor
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Out-of-disk-space is not reported to the user when installing/updating packages
fails
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** Description changed:
when volume becomes full, no programs can be removed because updates and
previous attempted installs try to reassert themselves, then the package
handler closes itself.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
- libgcc1 1:4.3.2-1ubuntu11
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I've reported one of the duplicated. On upgrading the installer told me
I had insufficient free space. Once I've provided more space via a
folder mount the installer went along. Then later during the package
installation I received the reported bug #289775
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Out-of-disk-space is not reported to
Why is this marked 'Fix Released' ? Was there an update to one of the
components? Also, the fact that Update Manager sometimes reports
insufficient disk-space beforehand is not the same thing as all these
bug reports. The problem is that Update Manager will also report
sufficient disk-space,
A comment that I received via eMail:
synaptic should not even start the installation/update if not enough space is
available. It normally says how much more space will be needed, and I had a
little more free space than needed, but it was not enough, as the update itself
required more space then
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Out-of-disk-space is not reported to the user when installing/updating packages
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I spent a few more minutes to wade through a list of similar bug reports
and duplicated most of them to this one. This shows that this is a very
common problem. The install/update of some package fails because of out
of space, but the user does not know about it and is just presented the
package
Hi Dominik Stadler,
Thanks!! I partitioned my disk space and allocated 10 GB for the ubutu. I
believe,
i believe, i need to increase the space and re-install the software.
Thanks for your suggestion!!
Regards,
*Shanmuga sundaram M.K
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Dominik Stadler
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