Fw: Re: Amd 64 Server jeos on kvm test 1458 is oversized

2015-09-03 Thread Brendan Perrine
For 15.10 the minimal virtual machine install has had the useage of disk space 
increase from barely under 800M to have the disk space of the instlaled system 
be about 1.1 GB after installatoin on a virtual machine. This is for amd 64 
systems on kvm. This could be after gcc5 stuff takes more space but I am not 
sure if there are packages included that are not needed. I installed ncdu to 
take a look around at space used and gcc5 seemed to be using 255 megabytes 
which could explain a lot of the increased useage. I am not sure there is 
something techinically with the install but the testcasae might need to have 
the amount of space incresed or have this check removed entirely. 

Also there is a minimal virtual machine test on esxi but I do not run that but 
something similar may be the case for that testcase as well.

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Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 16:25:08 -0400
From: Nicholas Skaggs 
To: Brendan Perrine 
Cc: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Amd 64 Server jeos on kvm test  1458 is oversized


Right. So we need to understand if the installed size is intended to 

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Re: Amd 64 Server jeos on kvm test 1458 is oversized

2015-09-03 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

On 09/02/2015 04:20 PM, Brendan Perrine wrote:

On Wed, 02 Sep 2015 10:06:26 -0400
Nicholas Skaggs  wrote:


We'll need a reply from the server folks to see if they want to maintain

This is not about cd sized images this about the line saying
--  17 Check that the size of the installed system is below 800M:
df -h in testcase 1458 as in the used space after the install.

Brendan Perrine 
Right. So we need to understand if the installed size is intended to 
still fit in this target or not. By your claims, it seems to have jumped 
quite a bit. If it's not intended for the installed size to remain 
small, we can easily remove it.


Nicholas

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