Upload Warnings: PPA exceeded its size limit

Asked by Stéphane Marguet

My PPA has run out of space.
Most of this is WebKit packaging, could I get a space increase?

Thanks, Stéphane

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Tom Haddon (mthaddon) said :
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I'm wondering where you're seeing a message that you're out of space? I see a limit of 1024MB at the moment, and on your +archive page, it says you're using an estimated 550MB.

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Stéphane Marguet (stemp) said :
#2

In an email from Launchpad :

Sujet: [PPA stemp] Accepted: webkit 0~svn32442-1ubuntu1~ppa1 (source)
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:50:41 -0000 (12:50 CEST)

Accepted:
 OK: webkit_0~svn32442.orig.tar.gz
 OK: webkit_0~svn32442-1ubuntu1~ppa1.diff.gz
 OK: webkit_0~svn32442-1ubuntu1~ppa1.dsc
     -> Component: main Section: web

Upload Warnings:
PPA exceeded its size limit (1106.00 of 1024.00 MiB). Ask a question in https://answers.launchpad.net/soyuz/ if you need more space.

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Best Tom Haddon (mthaddon) said :
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OK, it's been increased to 2048MB now. Let us know if you need it increased more.

Thanks, Tom

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Stéphane Marguet (stemp) said :
#4

Thanks Tom,

BTW I probably don't need all that space, I've deleted packages but the sources are still there.
Is there's a way to delete these sources ?

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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This question was expired because it remained in the 'Open' state without activity for the last 15 days.

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Celso Providelo (cprov) said :
#6

https://edge.launchpad.net/~stemp/+archive seems to be back in-shape and the calculated size is accurate:

 UI: 785.9 MiB
 Disk: 789M

I'm changing the status of this question to answered.

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Stéphane Marguet (stemp) said :
#7

Thanks Tom Haddon, that solved my question.