1 |
It is also very useful on a office enviroment. Normally, on offices, |
2 |
at least on my personal experiences, the entire staff is consuming |
3 |
bandwidth during commercial hours. So you can use a cron job to |
4 |
--fetchonly the packages you want from hours 21:00 to 06:00. Then on |
5 |
the next day, all you have to do is compile. |
6 |
|
7 |
2005/9/30, Mark Shields <laebshade@×××××.com>: |
8 |
> Quick note: --fetchonly is also useful if for some reason the md5 checksum |
9 |
> fails on the source files. |
10 |
> |
11 |
> |
12 |
> On 9/30/05, Uwe Thiem < uwix@××××.na> wrote: |
13 |
> > On 30 September 2005 06:57, vikram ranade wrote: |
14 |
> > > Quick question.... |
15 |
> > > I looked in the emerge man pages but i cant seem to figure out how to |
16 |
> > > download all the packages using emerge and then compile them |
17 |
> > > is there some parameter that i can use? |
18 |
> > > |
19 |
> > > |
20 |
> > > emerge <download first parameter> <package> |
21 |
> > > ? |
22 |
> > > or do i have to mess with the make.conf file? |
23 |
> > |
24 |
> > You are looking for "--fetchonly". |
25 |
> > |
26 |
> > Uwe |
27 |
> > |
28 |
> > -- |
29 |
> > 95% of all programmers rate themselves among the top 5% of all software |
30 |
> > developers. - Linus Torvalds |
31 |
> > |
32 |
> > http://www.uwix.iway.na (last updated: 20.06.2004) |
33 |
> > -- |
34 |
> > gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
35 |
> > |
36 |
> > |
37 |
> |
38 |
> |
39 |
> |
40 |
> -- |
41 |
> - Mark Shields |
42 |
|
43 |
-- |
44 |
gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |