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make.conf man page mistake?
"Enable portage support for the ccache package. If the ccache dir is not
present in the user's environment, then portage will default to
${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache (with userpriv) and to /root/.ccache otherwise."

I hope that last path is not accurate, as I would expect it to be root's
${HOME}/.ccache, not /root/.ccache, as I none of our systems have a /root (we
use /home/root).

Cheers,
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Re: make.conf man page mistake? [ In reply to ]
I DO have a /root directory, never heard of /home/root.


2006/3/11, Casey Allen Shobe <lists@seattleserver.com>:
> "Enable portage support for the ccache package. If the ccache dir is not
> present in the user's environment, then portage will default to
> ${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache (with userpriv) and to /root/.ccache otherwise."
>
> I hope that last path is not accurate, as I would expect it to be root's
> ${HOME}/.ccache, not /root/.ccache, as I none of our systems have a /root (we
> use /home/root).
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Casey Allen Shobe | cshobe@seattleserver.com | 206-381-2800
> SeattleServer.com, Inc. | http://www.seattleserver.com
> --
> gentoo-doc@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>

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Re: make.conf man page mistake? [ In reply to ]
Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> "Enable portage support for the ccache package. If the ccache dir is not
> present in the user's environment, then portage will default to
> ${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache (with userpriv) and to /root/.ccache otherwise."

Hi,
docs-team doesn't manage manpages. You should direct further feedback to
the maintainer of the package in question.

> I hope that last path is not accurate, as I would expect it to be root's
> ${HOME}/.ccache, not /root/.ccache, as I none of our systems have a /root (we
> use /home/root).

Yup, it is ~root/.ccache, but Gentoo uses /root for root's $HOME by default.

Cheers,
-jkt

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