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On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 20:04:30 -0800, Grant wrote: |
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> > The first depclean is redundant, you haven't updated anything so it |
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> > won't |
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>> show anything useful. I only run depclean and revdep-rebuild weekly,I |
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>> don't see a need to routinely do it more often, especially on slower |
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>> systems. I do run eix-update and eix-update-remote after my daily |
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>> sync.I run eix-test-obsolete from the weekly cron script. |
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> I should have said that I'm emailed the results of the first set of |
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> commands so the first depclean is there to let me know what would be |
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> removed after yesterday's update. |
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But you ran depclean manually after yesterday's update, so it should show |
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nothing. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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CPU: (n.) acronym for Central Purging Unit. A device which discards or |
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distorts data sent to it, sometimes returning more data and sometimes |
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merely over-heating. |