August 17, 2018 1:09 AM, "Andrew Udvare" wrote:
> The whitelist is the biggest work in progress right now. Most of what it
> lists from /etc for me is
> /etc/config-archive which AFAIK is not managed by Portage at all although
> Portage will place old
> files there? I don't use the feature
> On 2018-08-16, at 14:22, james wrote:
>
> Yes, but, it'll be while for me. Offer and automated clean up option,
> and I have dozens of systems to test.
I'll figure out the kind of tests I want to run sometime soon.
>
>
> GLEP 64 was on the path to systematically solve what you you
> On 2018-08-16, at 16:09, Corentin “Nado” Pazdera wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> So I tested it, and I was surprised how many /etc files weren't put into
> whitelist.
> Actually, most of /etc shouldn't be suggested for deletion if the packages
> are still installed.
Thanks for testing! Really
August 16, 2018 8:07 AM, "Andrew Udvare" wrote:
> gcruft seems to have died off (https://www.google.com/search?q=gcruft
> only returns ebuild results). I was using it quite a lot and wrote many
> exception files. It's gone now with no way for my or anyone else's
> ebuild to get the original
gcruft seems to have died off (https://www.google.com/search?q=gcruft
only returns ebuild results). I was using it quite a lot and wrote many
exception files. It's gone now with no way for my or anyone else's
ebuild to get the original source. I did preserve it though, here:
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