Jesús Guerrero ha scritto: > On Mon, January 26, 2009 17:48, Mike Kazantsev wrote: >> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 08:41:52 -0800 >> Grant <emailgr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> What do you guys think of this? Do you know of a good cruft removal >>> script? >> Yep, there's quite good one in gentoo itself. >> >> Basically, you'll need to write a short config for it, consisting of >> lines like "cruft name", "cruft src uri" and a few more lines if you'll >> need to pass some extra parameters to configure/make/install. >> It'll build the package in a sandbox, then transfer it to destination, >> memorizing every change it did and preventing collisions and config >> overwrites. >> >> Just put that config script into an ebuild file and use portage to >> build it - as simple as it gets ;) > > If you have to learn to write anything, I suggest learning to write ebuilds > instead which will probably be a better long term solution. That way you > can reuse that knowledge in your Gentoo experience and you don't need > a cruft remover either because you can just emerge -C your program. >
Ehm, that's what Mike was suggesting, albeit wittily :) m.