On 21 Nov 2005 10:05:57 -0800, Derek Zhou wrote: > > Mikhael Goikhman wrote: > > > Also, I always limit cache of mozilla or gimp to something like 25Mb. > > Do you mean mozilla should store _every_ page or multimedia it > > downloaded in $HOME or /tmp? This would be pretty silly. If my disk > > is often full or most of my archives are local, why should I need the > > greedy revlib? > > This is a very good suggestion. I think in the future tla should be told > to limit the size of a revlib to a user specified number.
Well, if you want this functionality now, you may run this from cronjob: axp revlib prune --size 200Mb (Try "axp revlib prune --help" for more policies.) > > The account I am writting from has hard limit of 5000 files per user. > > Still I manage to host here about 10 projects using "tla > > replay" (mostly home pages) that use 2000 files. > > So 2000 files for the projects, 2000 for the pristine copies. You > effectively have a quota of 1000 to do eveything else. Not quite. 2000 files without pristines; you don't need pristine for pure replay. If I would have pristines, my quota of 5000 files was long over, because tla has a bug to not advance pristine on either changes or update, i.e. you may easily end up with many pristines per tree. > Cannot even compile tla. I did it in /tmp, but don't tell to sysadmins. :) > Also if your email client stores one email per file (at least kmail > does that) ... Nope, my mailer/procmail is not that brain-dead, one file per one list. Regards, Mikhael. _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
