You could rm everything now, and then use 'bmake install clean clean-depends' from now on, and you should be fine.
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Pierre Abbat <p...@phma.optus.nu> wrote: > On Saturday 03 December 2011 21:03:53 Jeremy C. Reed wrote: >> On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote: >> > I have 8.9 GB in /usr/pkgsrc/*/*/work/. What's the proper way to get >> > rid of old files in these directories? >> >> I often use rm. I normally use: make clean clean-depends (but it is >> slower). >> >> Also have a look at pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkgclean > > That works, but I'd like something I can run periodically, and I don't want to > remove a work directory in the middle of a build. My /etc/periodic.conf is > this: > > # 110.clean-tmps > daily_clean_tmps_enable="YES" # Delete stuff daily > daily_clean_tmps_dirs="/tmp /var/db/pkgin/cache /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles" # > Delete under here > daily_clean_tmps_dirs="$daily_clean_tmps_dirs /usr/obj" > daily_clean_tmps_days="30" # If not accessed for > daily_clean_tmps_ignore=".X*-lock .X11-unix .ICE-unix .font-unix .XIM-unix" > daily_clean_tmps_ignore="$daily_clean_tmps_ignore quota.user > quota.group .cvsignore" > # Don't delete these > daily_clean_tmps_verbose="YES" # Mention files > deleted > > If I added "/usr/pkgsrc/*/*/work" to daily_clean_tmps_dirs, would that work? > > Pierre > > -- > I believe in Yellow when I'm in Sweden and in Black when I'm in Wales.