> On Nov 26, 2024, at 5:00 PM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote: > > > >> On Nov 26, 2024, at 1:59 PM, list_email--- via macports-users >> <macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote: >> >> >> >>> On Nov 26, 2024, at 1:55 PM, Jim DeLaHunt <list+macports-us...@jdlh.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Jerry: >>> >>> On 2024-11-26 12:03, list_email--- via macports-users wrote: >>>> As a first step in re-installing MacPorts (long story), I ran >>>> $ sudo port -fp uninstall installed >>>> ...Before uninstalling, the Finder indicated that /opt/local contained 21 >>>> GB. After, /opt/local was nearly empty, as expected. I completed the steps >>>> indicated to complete the uninstallation. >>>> I happened to check the “Used” quantity, as indicated by Finder on Get >>>> Info on my boot volume (which contained /opt/local) before uninstalling, >>>> and again after uninstalling. I expected to see this quantity reduced by >>>> 21 GB. But there was no change! >>>> Why was the “Used” number unchanged after deleting 21 GB? >>> >>> I am not an expert and don't have a definitive answer. But my first guess >>> is: the APFS file system, and snapshots. If something made a snapshot of >>> the file system contents before you deleted everything in /opt/local, then >>> maybe those file system contents are still present and occupying space in >>> the snapshot. Time Machine is one system which can create snapshots; there >>> are probably others. And, you should ask yourself the question, what >>> exactly is Finder's formula for its "Used" quantity? >>> >>> Howard Oakley's excellent Eclectic Light Company blog has a steady stream >>> of interesting details on the behaviour of Macs and macOS. The post, >>> "Explainer: Disk free space" from 2021-12-04 >>> <https://eclecticlight.co/2021/12/04/explainer-disk-free-space/> may answer >>> your question. There might be more insight in the blog posts tagged with >>> "free space" <https://eclecticlight.co/tag/free-space/>. >>> >>> TL;DR: File systems aren't as simple as they used to be. >>> >>> I hope this is helpful, >>> --Jim DeLaHunt >>> >> Thanks, Jim, especially since this isn’t a MacPorts problem. >> >> I’ll check out your links. >> >> Jerry >> > Jim, > > That’s a really interesting blog. I now recall seeing it when I was trying to > figure out why I couldn’t boot from a SuperDuper! backup when I got a new > computer a couple years ago. Things really aren’t as simple as they once were. > > Jerry Forgot to mention: I rebooted and got back 45 GB. Jerry
Re: Disk capacity unchanged after deleting 21 GB MacPorts
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