On 20 January 2014 00:54, Bob Nestor <[email protected]> wrote: > One thing I did see is if the upgrade involves a lot of packages pkgin > will calculate the amount of space it needs in /var and reject the > operation if there isn't enough space
I don't recall receiving errors regarding space. All the packages were downloaded at once. Only half way through installation it complained that some packages could not be installed. Unfortunately I cannot find a log of these errors. It this can help, I recall viewing these messages: "File xxxx can be safely deleted if no other applications are using it". I am just recalling from memory. Isn't pkgin developed by the core developers at Netbsd. If there are any risks of running a full upgrade maybe that option should be removed. I can't see what I've done wrong before launching the command. Is there any way to reset the /usr/pkg and start again? At this point I am not even sure the output of pkg_info can be trusted. -- Ottavio
