Of interest:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# cd ~gump
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .ivy
1.2G .ivy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .maven
41M .maven
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .m2
791M .m2
While we have a bunch of different stuff in .maven and .m2, almost
all of the stuff in ~gump/.ivy is smartfrog artifacts, going back
months and months and months. There's no reason for gump to keep
months of generated jars. I'd argue that either
* there must be a way to configure ivy to do a "SNAPSHOT" thingie
or
* we must erase ~/.ivy after every run
opinions?
Actually, I guess we could also just erase .maven and .m2, once a
week, too.
cheers,
Leo Simons
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