Re: Not enough memory

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On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 11:02 +0100, Tamminen Eero (Nokia-D/Helsinki)
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> ext Jason wrote:
> > On a more technical, get-it-done approach, my problem with OOM was
> > too much crap in /var/cache/apt/archive/ .  There are two ways to
> > handle this in a more user friendly manner.  Instead of the OOM
> > error message, offer to run 'apt-get clean', and/or symlink
> > /var/cache/apt out to /home/.var.cache.apt .  Which I just tried,
> > and seems to wfm.
> > 
> > $ sudo gainroot
> > # cd /var/cache/
> > # mv apt /home/.var.cache.apt
> > # ln -sf ../../home/.var.cache.apt apt
> 
> AFAIK:
> 
> * Application manager doesn't have caches on rootfs, but on
>    the 2GB partition.

Apparently it still has them on rootfs, see the internal bug 144371. I
don't see it necessary to keep these caches on rootfs since the .deb
cache is not mandatory and the rest (.bin files) can be regenerated
anytime.

-Kimmo


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