Philip Webb wrote:

>060129 Jason W Elliot wrote:
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>
>>While trying to run emerge today I got the message that there was 
>>not enough disk space.  I ran df and noticed that /usr is 100% full.
>>Is it safe to remove the stuff in  /usr/portage/distfiles?
>>    
>>
>
>Yes & there's a new utility to help: try 'man eclean'.
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>  
>


I guess the http thing does pretty good then.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # eclean -pC distfiles
> >>> Building file list for distfiles cleaning...
> >>> Your distfiles directory was already clean.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #


Seems everything is OK. That's neat though. I didn't know that was
there. There is a lot of "e" something in there. I need to man them all
I guess. See what they all are. ;-)



> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # e
> e2fsck efix enchant esd euse
> e2image efstool enchant-lsmod esd-config eval
> e2label egrep encode-base64 esdcat exchangewizard
> ebuild egroupwarewizard encode-qp esdctl exec
> ebuild.sh eix env esddsp execcap
> echo eix-sync env-update esdfilt exif.py
> echo-client eject env-update.sh esdloop exit
> echo-client-2 elif envsubst esdmon expand
> eclean else eps2eps esdplay expiry
> eclean-dist elvtune eqn esdrec export
> eclean-pkg emaint eqn2graph esdsample expr
> ed emerge equery etc-update extcheck
> editcap emerge-webrsync esac etcat extensionproxy
> editres enable escp2topbm ether-wake extract_a52
> efax enc2xs escputil ethereal eyuvtoppm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # e


Some of those ar not related to portage but a lot of them are. Do all
portage stuff start with "e"?

Dale
:-)


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