On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 02:05:06PM +0200, ludovic coues wrote:
> faq4.html [1] already deal with the problem.
> 
> [1] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#AddThoughts
 
Granted.  But that discussion does not include the ports tree and
port building.  Someone who has successfully installed may not refer
back to faq4.html when they later run into partition size issues after
following the untar guidance in faq15.  

A link to #AddThoughts in this section of faq15.html might be appropriate.


> 2016-07-19 3:29 GMT+02:00 Josh Grosse <j...@jggimi.homeip.net>:
> > I had a conversation with a new OpenBSD user who thought that he
> > may have either misunderstood or been misled by the guidance to unpack
> > the ports tree tarball in /usr. He quickly discovered his 2G /usr
> > default allocation was too small when he began to build ports.
> >
> > FAQ 15 doesn't warn users who selected automatic disk allocation that
> > the default partition size may be inadequate for all but minor ports 
> > building.
> >
> > This proposed recommendation adds two sentences which may clarify,
> > following immediately after the untar example.
> >
> > Index: faq15.html
> > ===================================================================
> > RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq15.html,v
> > retrieving revision 1.138
> > diff -u -p -r1.138 faq15.html
> > --- faq15.html  18 Jun 2016 02:24:32 -0000      1.138
> > +++ faq15.html  19 Jul 2016 01:18:34 -0000
> > @@ -763,6 +763,15 @@ For example:
> >  # <b>tar xzf /tmp/ports.tar.gz</b>
> >  </pre></blockquote>
> >
> > +If you installed OpenBSD with automatic disk partition allocations,
> > +<tt>/usr</tt> may be too small to contain the ports tree and
> > +any active <tt>WRKOBJDIR</tt> build directories created in
> > +<tt>/usr/ports/pobj</tt> by default.
> > +A larger <tt>/usr</tt>, a separate <tt>/usr/ports</tt> partition, a
> > +separate <tt>/usr/ports/pobj</tt> partition, or a non-standard
> > +location for <tt>WRKOBJDIR</tt> may be considered.
> > +
> > +<p>
> >  If you'd like to be able to write to <tt>/usr/ports</tt> as a regular user,
> >  see <a href="#PortsConfig">the next section</a>.
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Cordialement, Coues Ludovic
> +336 148 743 42
> 

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