-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The new portage can use the userpriv stuff, and I have it enabled.
Part of this requires the distfiles directory to be g+rw, hence every time portage is run, it appears that portage runs "chmod -R g+rw /store/distfiles/" (yes, that's where my distfiles are). The problem occurs when it's recursing into the cvs-src directory.. in which I have a few things - - the whole of KDE, E17 and galeon to name the main ones. This means there's 174394 files and directories being chmodded each time portage is run... obviously slowing it down considerably... my distfiles dir is only 1043 files, so it is about 174 times slower than just doing that dir... Solutions I could do right now: i) Change the cvs root place, so it doesn't do this... but would this muck up userpriv stuff still? ii) Disable userpriv It'd be nice if there was a more elegant solution than those I think... any ideas? Alex - -- Zapp: She's built like a steak house but she handles like a bistro. [I take no responsibility for the tagline - it is randomly generated] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+Zkf3v783r1bg6z8RAoxJAKC+Bw+KYwV8IftGWd/y2c3KqbyJ8QCgvFJL qn5jQUyCrFgE1YgMJx9bb1k= =NJfM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list