On 24/02/20 08:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 18:59:27 -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> 
>> In a desperate act to satisfy the ever increasing build space
>> requirements for firefox and its kin, I'd symlinked /var/tmp/portage to
>> a subdirectory of /usr/portage.  And webrsync does "rsync ... --delete
>> ...", so now you see where this is going.
>>
>> Fortunately, as you say, the recovery was easy once I knew what went
>> wrong.
>>
>>> You might consider moving the sync location out of /usr while you're
>>> at it.  Also, if you haven't already done so get
>>> /usr/portage/distfiles outside of the repo directory.  For new
>>> installs both of these are moved to /var in non-nested directories,
>>> but existing installs will continue to use their present locations.  
>>
>> But I already have a bunch of symlinks to juggle the space requirements
>> and I would rather not revisit that, right now.  On my system /var is in
>> the / filesystem and doesn't have that much space (less than the 8G
>> necessary to build firefox).  At some future spring cleaning time,
>> maybe.
> 
> There's no need for any symlinks, just set $PORTAGE_TMPDIR globally then
> separate for greedy packages. For example, in make.conf I have

Ahhh. I didn't know about that trick.
> 
> PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp"
> 
> Then /etc/portage/package.env/firefox contains
> 
> www-client/firefox disk-tmpdir.conf
> 
> and /etc/portage/env/disk-tmpdir.conf contains
> 
> PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/mnt/scratch"
> 
> So I get faster tmpfs based builds for most packages and use a disposable
> disk partition for the greedy ones.
> 
I just have a massive swap space, and /var/tmp/portage is a tmpfs. So
everything gets a fast tmpfs build, and it spills into swap as required
(hopefully almost never).

Cheers,
Wol

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