Got the following error when I got to installing the unreal-engine 5.1.0-25 package:
error: Partition / too full: 35238678 blocks needed, 1522864 blocks free
Will I really need to allocate 134 GBs of root space?
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/unreal-engine.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | unreal-engine |
Description: | A 3D game engine by Epic Games which can be used non-commercially for free. |
Upstream URL: | https://www.unrealengine.com/ |
Keywords: | 3D engine game ue5 Unreal |
Licenses: | GPL3, custom:UnrealEngine |
Submitter: | acerix |
Maintainer: | Shatur (Neko-san) |
Last Packager: | Neko-san |
Votes: | 76 |
Popularity: | 0.44 |
First Submitted: | 2016-05-01 18:37 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-11-16 03:10 (UTC) |
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Got the following error when I got to installing the unreal-engine 5.1.0-25 package:
error: Partition / too full: 35238678 blocks needed, 1522864 blocks free
Will I really need to allocate 134 GBs of root space?
Make sure you have vulkan-icd-loader
and vulkan-intel
installed; your CPU's iGPU supposedly supports Vulkan, so I'm not sure why else you'd have this issue.
pkgrel=25 Works, thanks to everyone that contributed!!.
Good, then; I added you to the contributors list, by the way, for helping out with the packaging function
That seems to work. Both with git
/ makepkg
and with yay
.
Sorry about that, I misinterpreted something I read on how to prevent a Bash SC2115 warning:
pkgrel=24
Errors:
rm: cannot remove 'unreal-engine/src/unreal-engine/*$': No such file or directory
Looks like a stray $
found its way onto the end of L217
Interesting, I didn't know that. I wasn't really familiar with hardlinks, only symlinks.
I'll use that, then; I'll update it in a moment
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Neko-san commented on 2022-11-01 02:32 (UTC) (edited on 2023-06-25 01:19 (UTC) by Neko-san)
@juancarlospaco this is easily done on your own system, not in a PKGBUILD, given that building packages runs as root:
Permission issues like this are already mentioned on the UE Arch wiki page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unreal_Engine_4#Installing_from_the_AUR
This is a user system problem; I already did what I could without needing users to do the above by giving the
777
permissions. If it still gives you trouble, you'll have to use the example to solve it or change the install location to somewhere you have user permissions by default (as I cannot do this for you).zerophase commented on 2021-05-27 08:15 (UTC) (edited on 2021-05-30 08:41 (UTC) by zerophase)
Will update to 5.0 when it is released.