On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:41 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On 2014-09-02 10:44, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:56 PM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
On Sam, 2014-08-30 at 19:02 +0300, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 5:31 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote: On 08/30/2014 10:57 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
/dev/mmcblk0p2 3.3G 3.1G 2.0M 100% /
well, this means that you filesystem *is* full. I managed to install Pd with apt-get. Any idea why there's no space to compile from source but can install from the repos?
well, the puredata package will be considerably smaller than the build-process (which also contains a large number of intermediate binary files; and the resulting binary is not (yet) stripped of uneeded symbols. e.g. if i install Pd on my debian system using the "puredata" package it will take about 5.7MB, whereas if i build it myself the pd directory contains about 34MB of data (after the build; not counting the 20MB in the .git directory which i expect not to be there when using the tarball)
A possible scenario would be that there was enough space to install Pd from the repository, but later there was not enough space left for compiling Pd. Either way, it's moot to further investigate the reason, since the reason is clear: Your filesystem is full, as IOhannes clearly stated before. The only way to deal with that is to free some space deleting files or moving them to another partition or storage device.
I've only installed libtool, automake and jack before I tried to compile Pd. Everything else that's in the filesystem came with the image installed in the eMMC module. Any suggestions as to what I should delete?
anything you don't need... (it's hard to answer this without being too snarky). since you only installed so few things, it seems that you are using a pre-made system image.
Yes, the eMMC had Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed.
probably the image comes with a number of fancy software installed, including a full fledged desktop environment (like gnome), an office suite (like libreoffice) and what not.
check what you have, think what you will never use and throw it away.
Is all this stuff going to be in /usr/bin ? Where should I look? I'm a complete "amateur" in Linux.
in the meantime, you might want to start thinking about why you have an 8GB disk and you only see 3.5GB (on two partitions).
- maybe you are not using the emmc module at all
How can that be? It's the only hard drive Odroid has on it.
- maybe there is a large unused/unpartioned space on the emmc module.
- maybe you bought an 8GB module but only got a 4GB one.
There's a hand written 8 on the module, I hope I got what I ordered...
in any case, check $ cat /proc/partitions
It gives me this: major minor #blocks name
179 0 7634944 mmcblk0 179 1 131584 mmcblk0p1 179 2 3570688 mmcblk0p2 179 24 512 mmcblk0rpmb 179 16 4096 mmcblk0boot1 179 8 4096 mmcblk0boot0
I started a new thread about a new error message I get when I tried to run Pd, which is:
i'll come to that in the other thread then.
Great!
fgmasdr IOhannes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUBazJAAoJELZQGcR/ejb4bQQP/1qtscYa036tWjbgdZemWN+j D6QD65+86kHiGSueXlm5AJaoY4mvqXZcyW0NbGHEDoTjmtsv/W24gk17USGs7Vas bQSwTCv1QQ0u1u9U9Uaw4jbFSlCBxccox1j5WTKvHEIDt/ek1QpSQ0xnA4L3aLVK FHjxpmAvGabYJqQ0BWcdc/Ymcx5OXDpcHfiVoNWVFhiCwF9Ru7ZW/U4n8jM5Z5lG 1Y/YX7a80//LTMKbQ8HcUYPm4sf0D0iKfvYsQv+U4YVO7GhYGAvdwl0F9NeR3qrc jLAkaLStLYPCaK3f06JlFqFrxTEVHlLXId9C3D4zg9jUh587afwDI3vp6WrfyofW mHNqDmaHv3gUf6me0EMetbZSbQksc7oFdRKRSJvD/2+H8Zea/IB9c7dnxMOZD+4U I3DC4ZXZhkI49iQhZZQJo5qatQNYnad39LWbt11xnf272uSj4Dywq6r6xu55xtTJ mdRL9jSvxMOcR5jY6+iuRwrNpqlJ5+q5r2vR/brhQRKUx7rkQiM+5lKiAvGgXMh4 8drBoHlYzzotLFD7yVGZpimOAqS4+0Z2bGoK3dU7qlFw3j6kzT4kXzFwFDrWXL2f QobBwoAtrXE5/H8VAb/YYI2BVXSCz7BYIGUXutUUsQrDQPkRkWMAQOeE1LppHW5L mPTDcwgUMekyN3fWtDnh =19Wa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list