Hello all,

I thank you all fo responses to this posting of mine.

Now that I was following this thread I just read the one that states
that the emerge -e world does also emerge -e system stuff, so now that
I am in the mid of doing emerge -e system how can I run emerge -e
world with out doing all of them again and only doing the ones that
did not get done doing a emerge -e system?

Thanks ahead of time

Sincerely,
Christopher

On 5/12/06, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 12 May 2006 07:27:14 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:

> > > > I'm going one step further with gcc 4.1.0. After I emerged gcc and
> > > > glibc... I did an "emerge -e system" twice and am now following up
> > > > with two "emerge -e world" commands...
> > >
> > > Wow, you like to waste a lot of CPU cycles...
> >
> > Actually... nothing is wasted.
>
> Actually, that's quite a BIT of waste.  There's about 30(?), maybe more
> packages in system, depending on your use flags.  About 4-5 are your
> toolchain.  So, there's 25+ compiles wasted per system pass.

And system is included in emerge -e world, so you are actually compiling
these packages four times!


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 -and they ALWAYS WIN THEM.




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