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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:16:58 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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>>> Even $PKGDIR? That's not a good idea unless you have identical |
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>>> hardware and USE flags. |
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>> I didn't save those back then. I very rarely use the -K option |
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>> anyway. I build them now but I only used it once in the past couple |
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>> years. It's like having backups, you hope you never need them but |
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>> knowing you have it sure does make one feel better. ;-) |
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> Knowing I have them but they've been overwritten by packages for |
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> different hardware wouldn't make me feel that much better :( |
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I'm not being clear enough again. Back then, I didn't save the binaries |
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so that wouldn't be a problem. I'm not even sure portage kept them back |
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then to be honest. They may have but that was a looong time ago. Now, |
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I save them but I use rsync for the tree and http-rep* for the |
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distfiles. So, each rig has its own set of binaries and that solves |
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that problem. |
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Make sense? I hope my new meds get settled in soon. lol |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |