On Thursday, 30 November 2023 at 01:13, Chris Murphy wrote:
$ man 5 btrfs | grep enospc
enospc_debug, noenospc_debug
troff:<standard input>:870: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:888: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:905: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:924: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:962: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:977: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:999: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1013: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1168: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1184: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1259: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1275: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1293: warning: cannot select font 'C'
troff:<standard input>:1354: warning: cannot select font 'C'
...snip...
This seems new with Fedora 39. The root file system is newly installed
not an upgrade, but the ~/ is positively ancient (possibly 5 years).
Any ideas what's going on, how to get more information, and what
component to file a bug against?
FWIW, I get different warnings on Fedora 38:
$ man 5 btrfs|grep enospc
enospc_debug, noenospc_debug
grotty:<standard input> (<standard input>):16289: character above first line
discarded
grotty:<standard input> (<standard input>):16293: character above first line
discarded
grotty:<standard input> (<standard input>):16297: character above first line
discarded
grotty:<standard input> (<standard input>):16301: character above first line
discarded
Regards,
Dominik
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