To me this very much sounds like feature creap. The less options, the
better, no one is looking at them anyway. Who says you are doing a
build on ufs anyway?
It might be something for a FAQ though (if there is one) or for the
handbook.
Just my 0.01 BEF.
Nick
> > The following patch to /usr/src/release/Makefile allows the
> > specification of the variable FASTCLEAN, which instead of doing
> > a recursive rm on CHROOTDIR, simply umounts/newfs/mounts. Of
> > course, this is only useful if your CHROOTDIR location is a
> > separate mount point (which mine is: /snap).
>
> No offense, but this is really pretty ugly for something that I'd
> anticipate to be a *major* edge case. I've been building releases for
> years, for example, and I've yet to build one on a filesystem all by
> itself. I usually just cast around for some space on an existing
> (shared) fs and go to it, and I suspect that many others are the same
> way. :-)
>
> I'm not saying there shouldn't be a *hook* of some sort for doing
> "fast cleans", but the patches as they stand add way too much of a
> delta for only one very specific optimization.
>
> - Jordan
>
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