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hello,ok on my computer i have 3 partitions

  • the "/" linux partition with 60G
  • the "home" with 121G
  • Swap with 4G and when I start to download all the index, I got this message.

I tried to change the address of the userdir and cachedir of the netbeans.conf but it didn't work so I commented it and then I tried to create directories in the 120G partition and I made a symbolic link to have the directory .cache and .netbeans in this partition which is the one where I have more free space, but every time I get this message. I was hoping that with any of these I would not get the message and I would download the indexes.

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  • You were "hoping"??? Do you know how large the "central" index is? – Tim Roberts Aug 28 '23 at 05:25
  • not really, but on another computer with ubuntu those folders do not weigh more than 1G – Abraham Aug 28 '23 at 05:52
  • When you say "with 60G", do you mean 60GB free, or a 60GB partition size? `df -h` will show you space available. Do you know which disk `/run` lives on? – Tim Roberts Aug 28 '23 at 06:07
  • I mean the partition is 60G but I have 30G free, /run is the same partition. – Abraham Aug 28 '23 at 06:24
  • I see the original is complaining about `/home`. How much is free there? – Tim Roberts Aug 28 '23 at 06:45
  • there I have 60G free – Abraham Aug 28 '23 at 07:20
  • NetBeans bug report [NETBEANS-3582 Not enough space to download and unpack index for Maven 'Central Repository'](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3582) addresses this issue. It was closed with the resolution _"Not A Bug"_. In that case the problem was not due to NetBeans, but related to the space available for the user's **/tmp** directory. If you don't think that explains your problem then provide much more information on the actual error that occurred. – skomisa Sep 01 '23 at 05:21

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