Gerard Beekmans wrote:
M.Canales.es wrote:
That new function remove it when resumming make after a failed build
of the package. If the new build is suscessfull, the directories are
retained until be used.
Don't forget to remove the dir after a successful build as well. Else
you're going to have all the build dirs around consuming a lot of
diskspace (maybe too much and fill up a partition).
Been there, Done that. That is the default action upon a successful
build. I only asked about the retention of package builds as I don't
follow every commit that comes down the pipe and I may have missed
something.
...
Guess what.. they still retain binutils in HLFS, crap, I forgot about
that. (although that will change when Robert upgrades glibc and gcc)
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