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Re: Xcode eating hard drive




On Jun 30, 2005, at 18:19 , Daniel Rasmussen wrote:

Not sure how to make sure Apple knows that this needs to be fixed or if anyone else has had this problem, so I though I'd just mention it here.

The way to alert Apple to a problem is to file a bug: <http:// bugreporter.apple.com>.


Include the project if it's at all possible.

As a side note, I remember reading something about hfs extended drives developing some sort of issue after becoming 85% full. Since my drive was about 99.5%, does anyone know if this spells some sort of imminent doom for my hard drive?

I have not seen this at all. I have frequently run out of disk space (my root volume has limited space [<2GB, generally]), and I find that I only have to remove files or kill processes to get back to normal behavior. On the rare occasions that I have to reboot, I don't see any problems after reboot.


Just one data point, of course.  YMMV.

Regards,

Justin

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