From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.2) Gecko/20010809 Description of problem: rerunning up2date after a 'cancel' after download fails with 'not enough disk space' . All the packages had already been downloaded. I would think it would detect that some or all the packages were already local and adjust the disk space requirements Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. install rosswell 2. partially run up2date, canceling after all the packages have been downloaded 2a. to test, make sure there is not enough disk space to redownload all packages again. 3. run up2date again Actual Results: Error dialog "The total size of selected packages is 181920 kb, but You only have 174936 kb of free space. Please unselect some packages and continue" Expected Results: Determine if some of all of the packages are already downloaded and in the /var/spool/up2date directory Additional info: The error dialog stated "181920 kb" and "174936 kb". I would read that as 181920 kilo _bits_ (small k) rather than Kilo Bytes. Recomend 181920 KB
erk. Indeed, it should check to see which packages have been downloaded first to see if it has enough space. Know hoe to fix this, but it's a low priority at the moment.
This has been fixed in the 7.3 versions of the client.