Hi Allan, I just wanted to ask, it looks like your patches will make a sync fail if it finds there's not enough space, is that correct? Because I'd suggest a warning may be more appropriate, especially for use cases like compressed filesystems. Cheers Bryce ps. I noticed that space checking can be completely disabled via pacman.conf, which may be seen as a suitable solution for people in these types of situation.
----------------original message----------------- From: "Allan McRae" allan@archlinux.org To: "Discussion list for pacman development" Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:18:43 +1000 -------------------------------------------------
On 16/11/10 03:33, Allan McRae wrote:
See the work here:
http://projects.archlinux.org/users/allan/pacman.git/diff/?h=dis ks pace&id2=working
I need to rebase that branch into useful commit(s), but the overall changes are rather small (12 files changed, 447 insertions, 2 deletions - with 365 of those additions being in two new files). So I think code review can happen now.
OK, rebasing done:
http://projects.archlinux.org/users/allan/pacman.git/?h=diskspace
If anyone who is going to review them actually wants the patch series posted here, I will happily forward it...
Allan
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Or perhaps a command line flag as another option... the those
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