The Salsa Go team runner shouldn't be using apt-cacher-ng
Hi,
I went to have a look to the VM that Infomaniak (and myself) are
providing as a runner for Salsa, and it appears that the system drive is
full, due to the use of apt-cacher-ng. Most of the space is used by the
hashes of the Debian source repo.
Could we please get rid of this? I maintain a Debian mirror at the address:
deb http://mirror.infomaniak.com/debian
deb http://mirror.infomaniak.com/debian-security
this mirror is made of 2 servers (for redundancy) connected at
25Gbits/s, with 14 Gbytes of SSDs. That's more than enough, and should
be even faster than using apt-cacher-ng.
I do not know how the runner is setup, but it's be a way nicer to
completely remove apt-cacher-ng, and use that mirror instead, then do:
rm -rf /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng to get the space back.
Can someone take care of this?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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