On 6 Jan 2009, ToniMueller <email address hidden> wrote:
> The problem with filling up /tmp I could not reproduce, but I ran the
> first test, where it happened, as user 'root', and both the ~/.bzr.log
> (how can I switch this off, please?) plus /tmp ate some 345 MB on my
> 400MB root partition (currently, there are only some 52 MB out of 400MB
> used).
ln -s /dev/null ~/.bzr.log
should work
If that machine has more than 400MB disk in total, I suggest you set
TMPDIR to run it on a different partition.
On 6 Jan 2009, ToniMueller <email address hidden> wrote:
> The problem with filling up /tmp I could not reproduce, but I ran the
> first test, where it happened, as user 'root', and both the ~/.bzr.log
> (how can I switch this off, please?) plus /tmp ate some 345 MB on my
> 400MB root partition (currently, there are only some 52 MB out of 400MB
> used).
ln -s /dev/null ~/.bzr.log
should work
If that machine has more than 400MB disk in total, I suggest you set
TMPDIR to run it on a different partition.
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