On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Unfortuately I have no clean system nor knowledge about these files..
> Do you mind to point me out almost the direction how to fix things correctly?
Easiest way is probably to boot bsd.rd and do an upgrade install
with the same version
I want to thank all especially Stuart (but including Jan's usual bad
words and Crystal) for the nice eandover actually I have probably a
better layout with enough space 1G for /usr, 2.2G for /usr/local.
Chris Bennett wrote:
> Read these manpages:
>
> ls
> ln
>
[..]
> You will find very, ve
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 01:19:06PM +0200, Daniele B. wrote:
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Unfortuately I have no clean system nor knowledge about these files..
> Do you mind to point me out almost the direction how to fix things correctly?
>
Read these manpages:
ls
ln
I strongly suggest that you
Thanks for the help,
Unfortuately I have no clean system nor knowledge about these files..
Do you mind to point me out almost the direction how to fix things correctly?
PS: if it is holiday also there go with your spare time!
Many thanks!
-- Daniele Bonini
Aug 15, 2023 12:38:39 Stuart Henderso
On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
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> About /usr/bin
>
> MrCleaner# pwd
> /usr/bin
> MrCleaner# ls -lsahS > /usr/bin-ls
>
> Attaching the bin-ls output, t
About /usr/bin
MrCleaner# pwd
/usr/bin
MrCleaner# ls -lsahS > /usr/bin-ls
Attaching the bin-ls output, thanks
-- Daniele Bonini
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
> >
> > I just completed to clean my system looking sysclean output on a
> > spare stick. I gained so
On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> I just completed to clean my system looking sysclean output on a spare
> stick. I gained something mostly from /usr/lib but neither a lot of
> stuff.
> As someone has shared with me some data, its amd64 partition size
> I want to show you this from my *cleaned*
I just completed to clean my system looking sysclean output on a spare
stick. I gained something mostly from /usr/lib but neither a lot of
stuff.
As someone has shared with me some data, its amd64 partition size
I want to show you this from my *cleaned* system:
MrCleaner# pwd
/usr
Here again,
I took a spare stick, I did a copy of the system and I did the moving
thing as suggested.
The biggest available partition was 3gb. I move /usr there and I left
/usr/local on the original 10gb partition.
Tested the system run fine.
My concerns are now on the new /usr partition
Si
On Aug 13 04:37:25, my2...@has.im wrote:
> - /usr/local/share/gtk-doc (=131MB), html doc completed of some vary
> .png files.. I guess this could be not only an endemic problem of my
> stick as gtk-doc is not installed here: I'm not in the need of GTK C
> code documentation
> - /usr/local/sh
Hi Daniele,
if you *really* want user customization as massive as what you
keep talking about, OpenBSD is likely the wrong system for you.
More than any other system, OpenBSD is optimized for sane defaults,
with the goal that users need to customize as little as possible.
Providing lots of configu
Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> I'm still not sure what problem you are trying to solve... You want to
> upgrade, but are afraid of having too little space in the /usr
> partition?
>
> Frankly, having /usr/local on its own partition is exactly the kind of
> default that would protect you from /usr/lo
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 06:40:54PM +0200, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> Thanks Stuart, as usual.
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > > I still do not understand why I have gtk-doc presents on disk but I
> > > keep it for myself, not like the mistake on the signature, I mean..
> > > then we go to disturb
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> The gtk-doc package has the tools. Actual doc for various libraries is
> usually included with the package for that library.
>
[...]
> > But when I launch:
> >
> > pkg_locate share/gtk-doc | less
> >
> > from the displayed list I think there is no package missing to
On 2023-08-13, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> Thanks Stuart, as usual.
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> > I still do not understand why I have gtk-doc presents on disk but I
>> > keep it for myself, not like the mistake on the signature, I mean..
>> > then we go to disturb the developers, bloood..
>>
>
Thanks Stuart, as usual.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > I still do not understand why I have gtk-doc presents on disk but I
> > keep it for myself, not like the mistake on the signature, I mean..
> > then we go to disturb the developers, bloood..
>
> Because you installed a package which inclu
On 2023-08-13, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> You got it, sometimes I have to get to "Personalized Setup" to feel
> like an advanced user.. ;D
Advanced OpenBSD users know that changing from install defaults can
often cause pain. In terms of partitioning; resizing partitions to make
them bigger than defaul
"Allan Streib" wrote:
> If you plan to install a lot of packages, you might want make
> /usr/local bigger. If you've been upgrading from an original
> installation 5 years ago, you might eventually need to repartition as
> the original scheme was based on the old release and things change.
Luc
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023, at 10:29, Daniele B. wrote:
> You got it, sometimes I have to get to "Personalized Setup" to feel
> like an advanced user.. ;D
I used to tweak my installations in ways that I thought were better but
I frequently ended up shooting myself in the foot.
If you plan to install a
You got it, sometimes I have to get to "Personalized Setup" to feel
like an advanced user.. ;D
My disk layout is already like a little roll coaster (in plain italian
!!! "russian mountains" !!!) but I'm able to enjoy it..
For now I moved doc and gtk-doc with their image files away reaching
quo
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 04:37:25AM +0200, Daniele B. said:
[ snip ]
- what about /usr/local/share/gir-1.0 (70M) ?
I gather you are not running the automatic layout presented to you from
the OpenBSD installer as it will create separate slices for /usr and
/usr/local.
You should probably re-in
/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP (636M) that is
> > >good to not have, eventually. Is it safe to move away or erase it?
> >
> > Leave it alone.
> >
> > >Any other suggestion for my /usr cleaning campaign? ;D
> >
> > You have sufficient free space to safely
at 02:31:44AM +0200, Daniele B. said:
> >I found instead /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP (636M) that is
> >good to not have, eventually. Is it safe to move away or erase it?
>
> Leave it alone.
>
> >Any other suggestion for my /usr cleaning campaign? ;D
niele B. said:
> >I found instead /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP (636M) that is
> >good to not have, eventually. Is it safe to move away or erase it?
>
> Leave it alone.
>
> >Any other suggestion for my /usr cleaning campaign? ;D
>
> You have sufficient
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 02:31:44AM +0200, Daniele B. said:
I found instead /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP (636M) that is good
to not have, eventually. Is it safe to move away or erase it?
Leave it alone.
Any other suggestion for my /usr cleaning campaign? ;D
You have sufficient free
successful upgrade. Almost this is what OpenBSD says to myself..
I already used "sysclean" to check stuff but without much (space) luck..
I found instead /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP (636M) that is good
to not have, eventually. Is it safe to move away or erase it?
Any other suggestion f
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