>
> With your .config everything is still fine. Seems you have a problem
> on your machine. In another mail you said you had a rather large
> disk. Try to do a "df -h" to see how much space is actually available
> for the /tmp partition.
>
> -
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hde5 38G 8.9G 27G 25% /
/dev/hde2 121M 9.1M 106M 8% /boot
/dev/hde7 68G 124M 64G 1% /opt/photo/hde7
none 219M 0 219M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hdg1 1019M 616M 403M 61% /win/cdrive
/dev/hdg5 2.0G 1.8G 229M 89% /win/ddrive
As you can see /tmp is on the / partition. Lots of room.
jay
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