On 2008/08/28 11:25, macintoshzoom wrote:
> I got out of space running make update on /usr/ports/x11/kde .

You don't want that, unless you installed *everything* in x11/kde/*.

> I found about 1,7GB packages in /usr/ports/packages/i386, and 
> the same ones in the all, ftp, cdrom folders plus many ones at 
> cache folder.
> Plus another copy at the PKG_CACHE specified below.
>
> What I'm doing wrong?

What's the point setting PKG_CACHE if you're building from ports?

> /usr/ports/packages/ where I didn't have enough space for them, 
> worst if they duplicate-triplicate in a nosense behavior. A 
> link should do the work.

For the standard packages/$ARCH/{cdrom,ftp,all}, they *are* links,
check the inode numbers.

> Besides this, do I really need at all FETCH_PACKAGES=yes?

Depends whether you want to specifically build things from ports
(which it looks like you may be doing if you're not just using the
pkg_add -ui that's recommended for most users).

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