On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:49:48 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

> > experience with compiling in tempfs is that it works, but has a much
> > higher failure rate than on disk - i.e., things like OO/Lo, KDE, gcc
> > and glibc have large space requirements that you must make sure tmpfs
> > can satisfy before you start.  
> 
> em, no. KDE does not have large space requirements. LO does. The rest
> is happy with 2gb of tmpfs diskspace.

And portage checks for sufficient space for greedy packages before it
starts emerging anything, so if there is a problem you know right away.


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Neil Bothwick

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