[Pkg-samba-maint] [noreply at alioth.debian.org: [Alioth] Disk usage on alioth]

Steve Langasek vorlon at debian.org
Tue Sep 3 18:37:24 UTC 2013


Hi folks,

So alioth is looking rather full at the moment (see below forward).  I don't
have any personal files that could be jettisoned, but I see we still have a
1.2GB svn repository at /srv/svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-samba.  Could we get rid
of this now, or is it still used for any packages?

For reference, the set of packages in the repo seems to be:

$ svn ls svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-samba/trunk/
cifs-utils/
ctdb/
ctdb-upstream/
docs/
samba/
samba-gtk/
samba4/
samba4wins/
$

Have the relevant packages all been converted away from svn by now?  At
least cifs-utils, ctdb, and samba/samba4 should be covered; and I think
samba-gtk and samba4wins are obsolete.  Can I tell the alioth admins to drop
the svn repo?

-- 
Steve Langasek                   Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
Ubuntu Developer                                    http://www.debian.org/
slangasek at ubuntu.com                                     vorlon at debian.org

----- Forwarded message from noreply at alioth.debian.org -----

Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2013 08:15:03 +0000
From: noreply at alioth.debian.org
To: vorlon at debian.org
Subject: [Alioth] Disk usage on alioth

The machine hosting the repositories and home directories for alioth, vasks.debian.org, is at 98% utilization on its /srv partition.  If you have unused data that can be cleaned up to give back some space, please do so.

We are exploring options for more disk space in the near future, but we need to hold on for a bit longer.

Thanks,

Stephen Gran, for the alioth admins


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