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Tomas Mozes <tomas.mozes <at> shmu.sk> writes: |
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> >> Rebooting catches *everything* even better than --emptytree ? |
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> > After an emerge -e <at> world, a reboot is probably best, another |
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> > reason to |
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> > avoid the unnecessary step of emerge -e <at> world in the first place. |
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> Or you can check the list of processes with deleted libraries and |
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> restart those. |
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> lsof -n | grep 'DEL.*lib' |
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Nice use of lsof. However it reveals way too much stuff to deal |
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with manually. The reboot will be much faster. Just so you know, |
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I've been hacking java, scala and such and my /usr/local/portage |
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is growing everyday. So a clean reboot is most warranted...... |
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after an --emptytree later on tonight..... |
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(thank god for a FX8350 and 32 gig of ram........) |
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Thanks for all the good advice, |
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James |