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Howdy, |
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I have a chroot environment that I do updates in. Once the updates are |
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done, I copy the binaries and distfiles over to my running system and |
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use the -k option to update everything in my real system. It comes in |
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real handy when libreoffice, Firefox, qtwebengine and other large time |
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consuming packages are being updated. The bad thing is, I have the full |
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length of build time in the chroot but the binary install on my running |
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system. Is there a way to either stop it from logging binary updates or |
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removing them after it is done? I'd rather it not keep those times in |
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either place really. I can't find a emerge option. It seems to record |
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everything regardless. My reason for this, the binary install times |
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throws off genlop -c and its estimates. |
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Anybody have ideas? |
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Thanks. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |