On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 09:49:44AM +0100 or thereabouts, Douglas Hunter wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have just installed, then updated 5.7 amd64, using cvs to gather and build a
> patch branch GENERIC.MP kernel, Userland and Xenocara. I am left with 97% of
> my 2GB /usr partition full.
> 
> Is this the optimal endpoint or is there a cleaning step for freeing up space?
> 
> I'm wondering if these newly built files are
> 1. actively running this system
> 2. serving as reference points for the cvs update checks
> 3. going to speed up future builds by reducing the amount needing fetched or
> 4. simply occupying space.
> 

Hi Douglas,

I'm not too clever with my system but this is some of the output on my
5.8-stable with a default original install partition scheme:

$ df -h
/dev/sd0f      2.0G    1.3G    594M    69%    /usr
/dev/sd0g     1001M    191M    760M    20%    /usr/X11R6
/dev/sd0h     15.7G    5.2G    9.8G    35%    /usr/local
/dev/sd0j     1001M    2.0K    951M     0%    /usr/obj
/dev/sd0i     1001M    616M    334M    65%    /usr/src

As you can see I don't build from source to update but use mtier's 'openup'
script. https://www.mtier.org/solutions/apps/openup/ 

I don't understand where your extra files have come from but this list is
very quiet and you might get a quicker response from m...@openbsd.org

Good Luck
Moss
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