On Aug 14, 2019, at 08:28, Christopher Jones wrote:
>> As you can see from the cleanup step's output, there was 21GiB of space
>> available when the build failed.
>>
>> https://build.macports.org/builders/ports-10.7_x86_64_legacy-builder/builds/108375/steps/cleanup/logs/stdio
>>
>> How much free space does it need?
>
> I guess more than that…
It looks like gcc9 did in the mean time build on that builder.
I've previously used Grand Perspective to examine the disk space usage of the
build machines and didn't see anything big, but it turns out Grand Perspective
doesn't include items whose names begin with a period, and that's where the
problem was: the .Spotlight-V100 directory on the 10.7 builder was 36GiB the
first time I looked and 26GiB the second time I looked, and on the 10.8 builder
it was 16GiB. I've deleted the Spotlight indexes on all the builders and
hopefully when they're done rebuilding they'll be smaller.
Maybe I should just exclude /opt/local and /Applications/MacPorts from the
Spotlight indexes on the builders, but I wasn't sure if that would have some
undesirable effect on some build system (Xcode?) that might use Spotlight to
find something?