Recompiling everything versus just the new packages is a huge time
difference when I am building them all into .deb packages.

~Jeff

On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 8:04 AM, David Seikel <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 21:42:57 +0800 P Purkayastha <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On 02/05/2011 02:05 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> > > So silly me I walked away from my system while it was pulling down
> > > SVN updates and I mistakenly closed the window when I came back
> > > without jotting down which packages needed to be recompiled. Is
> > > there a way I can use the SVN command to check and see what
> > > packages in the ones I downloaded have been updated in the last
> > > four days?
> >
> > You can order the trunk by date and check against your packages. To
> > check your downloaded packages simply cd to the package directory and
> > issue the command "svn info". It will show you the revision and the
> > time. The following URL shows you the trunk, ordered by date:
> > http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/browser/trunk?order=date
>
> Or, um, just recompile everything.  Would have been quicker.  It's
> generally recommended to recompile everything anyway.
>
>
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