Re: disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Jochen Schulz
Javier Barroso: >> * Marcin K?apkowski [090412 18:19 +0200] >>> >>> Is there any locking mechanism which allow avoid eating whole disc by apt? -- snip > This option in apt config help: APT::Archives::MaxAge Thanks for that! Unfortunately, the only place where I can find it documented is /etc/cron

Re: disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 20:46:23 +0200, Marcin Kłapkowski wrote: > Javier Barroso pisze: >> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Elimar Riesebieter >> wrote: >> >>> * Marcin Kłapkowski [090412 18:19 +0200] >>> Hi, I have problems with wolfing disk space by apt. After I'm doing

Re: disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Marcin Kłapkowski
Javier Barroso pisze: On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: * Marcin K?apkowski [090412 18:19 +0200] Hi, I have problems with wolfing disk space by apt. After I'm doing some upgrades, I have a lot of apt archive files. When I do apt-get update, or whatever with ap

Re: disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Javier Barroso
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > * Marcin K?apkowski [090412 18:19 +0200] >> Hi, >> >> I have problems with wolfing disk space by apt. After I'm doing some >> upgrades, I have a lot of apt archive files. When I do apt-get update, >> or whatever with apt, it gives me tha

Re: disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
* Marcin K?apkowski [090412 18:19 +0200] > Hi, > > I have problems with wolfing disk space by apt. After I'm doing some > upgrades, I have a lot of apt archive files. When I do apt-get update, > or whatever with apt, it gives me that results: > > # du --max-depth 1 -h / | grep [0-9]G | sort -nr

disk space used by apt

2009-04-12 Thread Marcin Kłapkowski
Hi, I have problems with wolfing disk space by apt. After I'm doing some upgrades, I have a lot of apt archive files. When I do apt-get update, or whatever with apt, it gives me that results: # du --max-depth 1 -h / | grep [0-9]G | sort -nr 3,0G var 2,5G var/cache # du --max-depth 1 -h /