Manuel McLure wrote: > On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 2:47 PM n952162 <n952...@web.de > <mailto:n952...@web.de>> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm running out of space and I see I have many versions of all > pkgs. Is > the proper way to get rid of all older tarballs - but retain the > current > ones - to simply use the --clean option with emerge? Any other > options > necessary? > > > You might want to > give https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:Remove_obsoleted_distfiles > a read. > > -- > Manuel A. McLure WW1FA <man...@mclure.org <mailto:man...@mclure.org>> > <http://www.mclure.org> > ...for in Ulthar, according to an ancient and significant law, > no man may kill a cat. -- H.P. Lovecraft
That above is how I clean up mine as well. When I do a large update, I give it a few days to make sure everything works and then run the following: eclean-dist -dq eclean-pkg -dq The -d option tells it to leave only what is installed and needed for recovery. It leaves a bare minimum of packages. If you omit that, it will leave any package versions that is still listed in the tree. That's my recollection of it anyway. You may want to start just running with no options at all. It's the most conservative method. If you still need more space, add -d to get more things deleted. The -q just means quiet. I think it has a -p for pretend so you could run as -p and then -pd to see the difference. The options work the same for both commands. One of those should work. I might add, the man page isn't bad. It gives quite a bit of details and even examples. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-)