George Boudreau wrote:
M.Canales.es wrote:
El Jueves, 1 de Junio de 2006 00:22, Gerard Beekmans escribió:
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).
Yes, the build directories are deleted by default after a successful
build.
When someone need be retained (like previously binutils or tcl) they
are removed after be used by the package/commands that depend on.
What we are now try to implement is to let make delete failed build
directories, instead to force the user to delete it before rerun make.
To me looks that are separate features and one don't should to
interfere the other.
oh.. there is a cute flaw in my code.. If the requested package file
does not exist in the <sources> directory it conveniently deletes the
sources directory so you won't be bothered with all those other files..
< feature or flaw.. :-) >
Back to the drawing board
corrected the problem, will now 'delete before unpack' unless
specifically told not to.
G
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