* 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 > 3,0G var > 2,5G var/cache > > # du --max-depth 1 -h /var/cache/apt | grep [0-9]G | sort -nr > 2,5G var/cache/apt/archives > > Unexpeclty i found that i have zero space, which don't allow me to > normal office work > of cource cleanig /var/cache/apt is remedy, but only for a while. > > Is there any locking mechanism which allow avoid eating whole disc by apt?
run 'apt-get clean' The cache will be reduced of all the .deb. Elimar -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. -- Linus Torvalds -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org