Em 28-07-2011 12:05, Alan McKinnon escreveu:
On Thursday 28 July 2011 11:53:04 Daniel Hilst Selli did opine thusly:
I have some old kernel trees here.. But there is no Makefiles for
some of them. I did not remove the Makefiles. There is anyone
having the same problem? Whats happen?
I emerge -NuD periodically, some times I see my kernel
being updated.. May portage remove my Makefiles??
In real life, portage seldom (if ever) *updates* a kernel src package.
Almost all kernel versions, even ones with teeny-weeny -r changes in
the version number, are an entirely new package which installs into
it's own directory in /usr/src/
So,
gentoo-sources-2.6.39-r1
will touch nothing belonging to
gentoo-sources-2.6.39
This is in contrast to how most packages work, where -r versions
contain gentoo patches or ebuild tweaks but still use exactly the same
sources.
Perhaps you have unmerged old kernel sources that were previously
built. In this case portage will remove the files it put there and
leave everything the compiler built. Run this:
du -sh /usr/src/*
Anything with a size of about 300M has probably had this happen.
Intact trees that were built tend to come out at around 700M
Thanks for replying, so this might be the case
output -> http://sprunge.us/YMAM
Can this be done after a emerge --depclean, while booted on some newly
emerged kernel?
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