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> Exclude /usr/local as well. That should exclude most software not |
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> installed through portage. Possibly use a config file so that other |
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> directories can be excluded by the user. |
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It definitely (for me anyway, and probably as a general principle) needs |
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a user configurable exclude list. For the default excludes I'd suggest |
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/home |
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/tmp |
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/usr/local |
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/usr/portage |
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/var/tmp |
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I've included /usr/portage since portage won't know about these files |
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even though it manages them. There's a script floating around somewhere that |
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cleans all of the old files out of your /usr/portage/distfiles directory, |
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and this sounds like it would make a nice complement to that. Maybe they |
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could both be included in a later version of gentoolkit. |
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Yours, |
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Ian. |
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