yum update of glibc needs space that's already there
duncan brown
duncanbrown at email.com
Mon Apr 5 14:45:41 UTC 2004
/var/cache is the typical place for apt/yum/etc cached files.
i'd do a
locate rpm | grep 'rpm$'
and find any rouge rpms sitting around.
go into your home directory and do a
du -sm * .* | sort -rnb
also, keep an eye on unneeded packages installed...
rpm -qa --queryformat "%{NAME} : %{SUMMARY}\n" | sort | less
look through that and find things that you never use.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thiers Botelho" <thiers at fosfertil-ultrafertil.com.br>
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 11:37:32 -0300
To: fedora-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: yum update of glibc needs space that's already there
> Hi Ludwig,
>
>
> [following broken thread under
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-April/msg00686.html ]
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mon, 05 Apr 2004 10:09:49 -0400, jludwig <wralphie comcast net>
> wrote:
> |
> | [ snip ]
> |
> |On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 08:51, duncan brown wrote:
> |
> |> I've never come across this problem before, but it sounds like you need
> space for both updated packages and the files they are going to provide,
> so you'd probably want to double that... you should clean out your yum
> cache and try this again:
> |>
> |>
> |> [ snip ]
> |>
> |>
> |> ----- Original Message -----
> |> From: "Thiers Botelho" <thiers fosfertil-ultrafertil com br>
> |> Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 09:41:35 -0300
> |> To: fedora-list redhat com
> |> Subject: yum update of glibc needs space that's already there
> |>
> |> > Hi all,
> |> >
> |> > When doing 'yum update' for a couple of glibc packages, it complained
>
> |> > requiring 41MB on '/' filesystem:
> |> >
> |> >
> |> > [ snip ]
> |> >
> |> >
> |
> |If you still don't have the room you can remove stuff you don't need
> |or use
> |(like docs in Swahili or even Latin)
>
> Well I don't suppose there's an easy way to track these system-wide ??
>
>
> |or source files if you won't ever compile the programs.
>
>
> That sounds more practical. But aren't source files also scattered thru
> the system ?
>
> Maybe I could gather them all with find + grep, but what strings should I
> search for ?
>
>
> |Also when you run yum you can tell it to exclude packages you don't want.
>
> I do that frequently, so no big potential gains here and now (other than
> killing ooo).
>
>
> Thnx
>
> Thiers
>
> |
> |--
> |jludwig <wralphie comcast net>
>
>
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