I thought I saw a thread on this, but can't find it in my personal mail
archives.
When I do an 'emerge -u world', sometimes there are 20 things or more that
need to be done. That's fine. I start it at work in the morning, but when
it's time to go home, it's still going, and going, and going...
If I CTRL+C, it stops the emerge, but when I start it up again with the same
command as above, it STARTS THE LAST COMPILE OVER from the
start/configure?!!! WTF? Should't it realize where it left off, and just
continue?
I tried 'emerge --resume', but that just never seems to do anything.
"nothing to be done".
Compiling some huge-ass program like KDELibs or KDEPIM may take hours. I
don't want to have made it be in vain. Please tell me there is some way to
continue the compilation and salvage all the "wear" on my poor notebook's
CPU/HD...
d
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archives.
When I do an 'emerge -u world', sometimes there are 20 things or more that
need to be done. That's fine. I start it at work in the morning, but when
it's time to go home, it's still going, and going, and going...
If I CTRL+C, it stops the emerge, but when I start it up again with the same
command as above, it STARTS THE LAST COMPILE OVER from the
start/configure?!!! WTF? Should't it realize where it left off, and just
continue?
I tried 'emerge --resume', but that just never seems to do anything.
"nothing to be done".
Compiling some huge-ass program like KDELibs or KDEPIM may take hours. I
don't want to have made it be in vain. Please tell me there is some way to
continue the compilation and salvage all the "wear" on my poor notebook's
CPU/HD...
d
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