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Gogiel wrote:
> Zac Medico wrote:
> Zac Medico wrote:
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You can delete the whole cache with `rm -rf /var/cache/edb/*`.
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> Actually, that's wrong, please don't do that. It's `rm -rf
> /var/cache/edb/dep/*`. Sorry. :)
>
> Zac
> Oo
Zac Medico wrote:
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Zac Medico wrote:
You can delete the whole cache with `rm -rf /var/cache/edb/*`.
Actually, that's wrong, please don't do that. It's `rm -rf
/var/cache/edb/dep/*`. Sorry. :)
Zac
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Zac Medico wrote:
> You can delete the whole cache with `rm -rf /var/cache/edb/*`.
Actually, that's wrong, please don't do that. It's `rm -rf
/var/cache/edb/dep/*`. Sorry. :)
Zac
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Covington, Chris wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently built a new gentoo box and I noticed that the emerge
> --sync is lightning fast compared to an emerge --sync on the older
> boxes, even though both the new and older boxes are up to date and have
> a
Hi all,
I've recently built a new gentoo box and I noticed that the emerge
--sync is lightning fast compared to an emerge --sync on the older
boxes, even though both the new and older boxes are up to date and have
almost identical world files / versions. Is there a way I can delete
and recreate t
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