v3.7.7
Changes:
- Deleting comment at (formerly) line #719, as Jolla retracted the statement which was referred to, here.
- Reestablish old free space limits, while retaining the new, three level structure (notify, warn, abort).
Rationale for the second change:
As the largest SailfishOS upgrades (Jolla's estimates: the sum of the sizes of all updated RPMs (which are installed by default), when directly upgrading from the predecessor release) have been over 600 MiB (e.g., SFOS 3.3.0 -> 3.4.0), a 1 GiB limit to notify the user, a ¾ GiB limit to warn explicitly and a ½ GiB limit to abort seem to be reasonable.
Note that the download sizes Jolla mentions in their release notes are only valid for upgrading from the direct predecessor release, but one may upgrade from one stop release to another, comprising the RPMs of multiple releases. Furthermore these estimates from Jolla only cover their own default components (RPMs), individually installed RPMs (e.g., from the Jolla Store, OpenRepos or even Jolla's SailfishOS repositories) are not and cannot be accounted for.