> It was my impression that /usr/obj was only used during the
> process of doing a make update, make buildworld, etc... and that you
> could safely toast it afterwards if you should happen to temporarily
> need more space since it would be toasted anyway by the next build.
That is correct.
> Is this not correct? Well, I toasted it, and now I have a very
> strange /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk that seems to be truncated at line
> 2373, and /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.sites.mk appears to be an unreadable
> binary file (strings just shows garbage).
That's something else entirely and related to the above probably only
by the fact that heavy I/O brings out some sort of evil instability
with your system. I'd be worried.
- Jordan
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