On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 07:15:07PM -0800, Brian Dolbec wrote: > On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 19:10 -0800, W. Trevor King wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 05:07:26PM -0800, Brian Dolbec wrote: > > > if "SNAPCACHE" in self.settings: > > > - self.mounts=["/proc","/dev","/usr/portage","/usr/portage/distfiles","/var/tmp/portage"] > > > - self.mountmap={"/proc":"/proc","/dev":"/dev","devpts":"/dev/pts", > > > - "/usr/portage":self.settings["snapshot_cache_path"]+"/portage",\ > > > - "/usr/portage/distfiles":self.settings["distdir"],"/var/tmp/portage":"tmpfs"} > > > + self.mounts=["proc", "dev", "portdir", "distdir", "port_tmpdir"] > > > + self.mountmap={"proc":"/proc", "dev":"/dev", "devpts":"/dev/pts", > > > + "portdir":self.settings["snapshot_cache_path"]+"/portage",\ > > > + "distdir":self.settings["distdir"],"port_tmpdir":"tmpfs"} > > > else: > > > self.mounts = ["proc", "dev", "distdir", "port_tmpdir"] > > > self.mountmap = {"proc":"/proc", "dev":"/dev", "devpts":"/dev/pts", > > > > Where does /usr/portage come from if SNAPCACHE is not enabled? Is it > > just bind-mounted from the host's /usr/portage? > > It comes from the snapshot tarball created during a snapshot run. > SnapCache just keeps an unpacked copy ready to reuse. That way it can > skip the unpack stage. In that case, this patch is acked-by me. Cheers, Trevor -- This email may be signed or encrypted with GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org). For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy