On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 04:58:12 +, Glenn Enright wrote:
I second esync. It is a nice script that runs a little faster than
'emerge sync'.
It calls emerge sync, so how can it run faster?
# This script imports the current esearch index,
# calls `emerge sync` and `eupdatedb` and then
# shows
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:22, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 04:58:12 +, Glenn Enright wrote:
I second esync. It is a nice script that runs a little faster than
'emerge sync'.
It calls emerge sync, so how can it run faster?
# This script imports the current esearch index,
#
Hello,
I want to know for what reason there is sth like updating portage cache
after rsync in emerge sync.
It's very very slow and I dont know why. So my question is could I some
way turn off this cache?
Greets
Paweł
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This cache is used to resolve all packages you want to update,install
or remove from your box; if you turn off this cache you would need to
do the same action to every emerge option; I believe that is better to
let it do just when updating portage tree :)
Holpe it helps, Allan
On 9/28/05,
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
This cache is used to resolve all packages you want to update,install
or remove from your box; if you turn off this cache you would need to
do the same action to every emerge option; I believe that is better to
let it do just when updating portage tree :)
Holpe
Paweł Madej wrote:
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
This cache is used to resolve all packages you want to update,install
or remove from your box; if you turn off this cache you would need to
do the same action to every emerge option; I believe that is better to
let it do just when updating
-Original Message-
From: Pawe³ Madej [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 September 2005 12:25
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Update portage cache ... horribly slow
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
This cache is used to resolve all packages you want
Dunc wrote:
For something you should only do once a day, 10 minutes isn't that bad
though.
I sync not day by day but 2-3 times a week but when I sync I want to run
just after it emerge of updates (I follow new ebuilds on [1] site and
run emerge if sth interesting for me appears there).
My
I forgot link [1] is
http://packages.gentoo.org/archs/x86/testing/gentoo_simple.rss
Greets
Paweł
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Paweł Madej schreef:
My other question is if there is some script which could follow rrs
from [1] and run emerge sync and emerge -uND world after there is for
example 10 ebuild updated comparing to my system, or other way that
it will email me that there is 10 ebuilds new and i should run
On 9/28/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose if you really felt that you wanted to have an emerge of thenew packages done automatically, you could always create a script to run
esync and mail you the output, then run emerge -uD world after esynccompleted successfully (doesn't seem
It's very very slow and I dont know why. So my question is could I some
way turn off this cache?
I've had a lot of luck with the cdb patch for portage. It's mentioned in
the gentoo wiki. I haven't measured to see how syncs are impacted but
regular portage stuff seems faster.
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:04:43 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
Well, esync might be what you want-- it's part of gentoolkit,
esync is part or esearch. If you prefer eix, it has an equivalent now,
diff-eix.
This is the script I run from cron.daily
emerge world --update --deep --newuse --pretend
Dave Nebinger wrote:
I've had a lot of luck with the cdb patch for portage. It's mentioned in
the gentoo wiki. I haven't measured to see how syncs are impacted but
regular portage stuff seems faster.
That's what I was looking for ... great speedup.
Thx Dave
Greets
Paweł
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Dave Nebinger schreef:
It's very very slow and I dont know why. So my question is could I
some way turn off this cache?
I've had a lot of luck with the cdb patch for portage. It's
mentioned in the gentoo wiki. I haven't measured to see how syncs
are impacted but regular portage stuff
Dave Nebinger schreef:
It's very very slow and I dont know why. So my question is could I
some way turn off this cache?
I've had a lot of luck with the cdb patch for portage. It's
mentioned in the gentoo wiki. I haven't measured to see how syncs
are impacted but regular portage
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 16:10, Holly Bostick wrote:
Dave Nebinger schreef:
It's very very slow and I dont know why. So my question is could I
some way turn off this cache?
I've had a lot of luck with the cdb patch for portage. It's
mentioned in the gentoo wiki. I haven't
Tony Davison schreef:
Its under tips and tricks portage. Just found it myself. HTH
I was looking under How-Tos (and searching in the wiki/google for cdb
patch). Weird that the wiki search engine didn't find it, though. Maybe
I just didn't go through enough of the hits.
PS Hows the cold?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:12, Paweł Madej wrote:
Dunc wrote:
For something you should only do once a day, 10 minutes isn't that bad
though.
I sync not day by day but 2-3 times a week but when I sync I want to run
just after it emerge of updates (I follow new ebuilds on [1] site and
run
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