Marc Schiffbauer wrote: > * Aaron W. Swenson schrieb am 27.03.12 um 21:59 Uhr: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA256 >> >> On 03/27/2012 03:47 PM, Alec Warner wrote: >>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:40 PM, William Hubbs
>> /var/cache/{ebuilds,distfiles,eclasses,profiles} >> >> Or we can just call it Portage. >> >> We call it the "Portage tree", just like we call it gentoo-x86 but >> that isn't what it only contains, in several places, both in official >> docs and unofficial docs, tweets, pins, notes, stickies.... >> >> /var/cache/portage is my vote. > > +1 > > I like the idea of one directory because I wthink lots of people do > have that stuff in a dedicated filesystem which today is mounted on > /usr/portage. It would only have to be mounted to /var/cache/portage > and this people were done with "migration". > > Having several directories will make it much harder to make "the > portage stuff" be in its own fs. (be it several fs or symlinks ...) > > -Marc As a lowly user, I would like it on /var but could careless about the directory though the above would work fine. Reason, I have /var on its own partition already. I also have /usr/portage on its own too. Since the /usr/portage has lots of ever changing files and CAN get fragmented a lot, this solves a lot of issues since a lot of things in /var are in the same boat. A user could use a file system that is better at this sort of thing and have only one partition to handle it all. Back to my hole. Twice now. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! Miss the compile output? Hint: EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build=n"