Savannah will run out of diskspace in the near future! /cvsroot has less than 1 GB of free disk space:
[~]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hdb3 3.9G 1.5G 2.4G 38% / /dev/hdb5 9.8G 8.9G 931M 91% /usr /dev/hdb6 2.0G 784M 1.1G 40% /var /dev/hdb7 7.7G 6.5G 1.1G 86% /home /dev/hdc2 18G 8.2G 9.3G 47% /audio-video /dev/hdc1 9.8G 8.5G 961M 90% /cvsroot /dev/hda3 2.0G 137M 1.7G 8% /tmpcvs none 505M 0 504M 0% /dev/shm none 505M 0 504M 0% /mnt/ramfs At the Libresoftwaremeeting Loic, Jaime, Mathieu and me discussed this already and Loic told us that there would come a new machine with more diskspace. A new machine is required to cope with the increasing load. Has the new machine been orderded? Or is there going to be a different solution. Mathieu has already pointed out a couple of times that Savannah was running of disk space, but if I recall correctly we haven't had a 'decent' answer to his questions. Now it has become urgent. It is better not to wait till the limit of 1/2 GB has been reached. We (the Savannah-hackers) would like to be informed... I also mailed Fri, 8 Aug to system-hackers, and at a later date to sysadmin that the webpages aren't in sync with the CVS for (non)gnu projects. This is because gnudist is down. About this case, we haven't received any comments yet. Thank you in advance, -- Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web page http://www.webworm.org GNU/Linux for schools http://www.nongnu.org/glms Savannah hacker http://savannah.gnu.org _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers