Hi,

I think I found a bug in the SDK installer for Linux64. It claims that I do not have enough disk space to install it, which is most definitely not true. Here is part of the output while running the installer with --verbose.

IFW Version: "1.2.81", Installer base SHA1: "4af5c850bdb2111f170372c9b1433ed0b9cce2b3", Build date: "Feb 25 2013".
Arguments: ("./SailfishOSSDK-linux-64-offline.run", "--verbose")
...
...
Tmp and install folder are on the same volume. Volume mount point: "/" Free space available: "2.46 GiB" Installation space required: "3.34 GiB" Temporary space required: "913.60 MiB" Local repository size: "0.00 bytes"

While it is true that I only have 2.46 GiB free in my root partition, I do have plenty of space in my home directory where I was trying to install it:
# df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1        19G   15G  2.5G  86% /
udev            1.4G  4.0K  1.4G   1% /dev
tmpfs           552M  852K  551M   1% /run
none            5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
none            1.4G  136K  1.4G   1% /run/shm
/dev/sda6        96G   61G   31G  67% /home

This is on a Kubuntu 12.04 system by the way. I worked around it by simply moving some stuff from my root partition to my home partition, install the SDK and move the stuff back.

Regards,
Jarno
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