Re: Risc-v taking up a lot of space on people

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I am not deleting anything without approval and a plan. However if you
add anything more you may end up with a full disk.

On 7 April 2018 at 07:06, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 12:10:58PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> We are getting close to filling up people02:/projects and RISC-V is
>> taking up the largest section of disk space
>>
>>
>> ...
>> 14421580        ./virt
>> 16395840        ./magnum
>> 28118000        ./cockpit
>> 47468328        ./modularity
>> 60873252        ./freeipa
>> 84695644        ./repos
>> 100259872       ./risc-v
>> 390164648       total
>>
>> 4       ./readme.txt
>> 552     ./autobuild-status.html
>> 812     ./autobuild-status-1.html
>> 832     ./autobuild-status-2.html
>> 944     ./autobuild-status-3.html
>> 227688  ./disk-images
>> 3192840 ./logs
>> 4038036 ./tmp_rpm
>> 5625988 ./tmp
>> 43431660        ./RPMS
>> 43740512        ./SRPMS
>> 100259868       total
>>
>> There are a lot of duplicate packages in ./RPMS and ./SRPMS also. What
>> do we need to do long term for this?
>
> Can we get to this on Monday as I'm going to be away this weekend.
>
> We need all of it, please don't delete anything now.  It took many
> man-months of effort to get this far.
>
> Rich.
>
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-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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