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Arsen Arsenović <ar...@gentoo.org> 于 2023年9月29日周五 18:15写道:

> Hi,
>
> n952162 <n952...@web.de> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I do:
> >
> > $  equery list cmake
> >  * Searching for cmake ...
> > [IP-] [  ] dev-util/cmake-3.22.2:0
> >
> > Furthermore, I find no /var/tmp/portage/dev-util/cmake*
> >
> > and when I do this:
> >
> > $ cd /var/cache/binpkgs/dev-util
> >
> > $ tar -tjvf cmake-3.22.2.tbz2  2>&1 | grep /usr/bin/cmake
> > -rwxr-xr-x root/root   7332776 2022-03-03 10:10 ./usr/bin/cmake
> >
> > I see that a ready-to-use cmake is included.
> >
> > Am I interpreting this correctly that cmake is downloaded as pre-built
> > binary?
> >
> > Can I inhibit that?  How many pre-built binaries do I have?  How do I
> > get rid of them?
> >
> > Incidently, I checked another package in /var/cache/binpkgs, byacc, and
> > it's the same.
>
> Check 'portageq envvar FEATURES' for buildpkg.  Also check if you have
> /etc/portage/binrepos.conf.
>
> There recently was a brief period of time when the new
> (not-yet-fully-unleashed) binhost was added to the binrepos.conf of the
> stage3.  Maybe you installed during that period.  You can edit
> binrepos.conf safely if you'd prefer not to fetch packages from our
> binhost.
>
> Note that you need to pass --getbinpkg to fetch binpkgs.
> --
> Arsen Arsenović
>

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