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#1 2009-06-10 16:06:39

andre.ramaciotti
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[solved] Suppose I ran out of space...

I installed (or I think I did) sage--mathematics-bin from AUR using yaourt. I downloaded the 430MB, then yaourt made the pkg.tar.gz and during the installation using pacman, acording to df, I ran out of disk space (though pacman reported no error). Now df says there is around 2.5GB of free space

Is there a way to know if the installation was really completed with no problems? pacman -Qi sage-mathematics-bin reports around 1.6GB in the "Installed size" line, as does du -sh /opt/sage/ , but I don't know if this is a good proof that everything went flawlessly.

TIA

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#2 2009-06-10 16:41:40

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Re: [solved] Suppose I ran out of space...

if the package is in your local cache (-Qi) then it should be installed properly, if it errors during install the source package stays in your temp directory.


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#3 2009-06-10 17:19:03

andre.ramaciotti
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Re: [solved] Suppose I ran out of space...

So it's ok. I was afraid because when I tried to run sage, there was a problem. It was a permission problem actually (which is already solved), but I thought it could be correlated.

Thanks.


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