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On 17/10/24 21:29, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Dale,
On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:07:03 -0500 you wrote:
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If no one has a better idea. This might help in a lot of cases. Just
do a genlop -t <package name> and look at how long it took to complete.
Well, I was after a precise solution :-)
...
I'm not 100% sure of what
you looking for.
I have a script which retrieves all sorts of relevant properties of the packages specified. And now, after I started installing packages with considerable build times from the binhost, the properties "binary ver-
sion available" and "binary version installed" simply have become rele-
vant too.
Meanwhile I have found a solution, but it isn't very elegant :-/
Sincerely,
Rainer
Can you parse "/var/log/emerge.log"? It includes if its merging a
binpkg and where from.
1728632742: >>> emerge (151 of 170) sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0 to / 1728632743: === (151 of 170) _*Merging Binary*_ (sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0::*/var/cache/binpkgs*/sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0.tbz2) 1728632754: >>> AUTOCLEAN: sys-apps/iproute2:0
1728632754: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/iproute2-6.8.0-r2)
1728632758: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/iproute2-6.8.0-r2
BillK
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<pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">Dale,
On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:07:03 -0500 you wrote:
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If no one has a better idea. This might help in a lot of cases. Just
do a genlop -t <package name> and look at how long it took to complete. </pre>
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Well, I was after a precise solution :-)
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I'm not 100% sure of what
you looking for.
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I have a script which retrieves all sorts of relevant properties of the packages specified. And now, after I started installing packages with considerable build times from the binhost, the properties "binary ver-
sion available" and "binary version installed" simply have become rele-
vant too.
Meanwhile I have found a solution, but it isn't very elegant :-/
Sincerely,
Rainer
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:
67111156.df0a0220.2e3e7.8822@mx.google.com">Can you
parse "/var/log/emerge.log"? It includes if its merging a binpkg
and where from.<br>
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1728632742: >>> emerge (151 of 170)
sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0 to /<br>
1728632743: === (151 of 170) <u><font color="#e01b24"><b>Merging
Binary</b></font></u> (sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0::<font
color="#e01b24"><b>/var/cache/binpkgs</b></font>/sys-apps/iproute2-6.9.0.tbz2)<br>
1728632754: >>> AUTOCLEAN: sys-apps/iproute2:0<br>
1728632754: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/iproute2-6.8.0-r2)<br>
1728632758: >>> unmerge success:
sys-apps/iproute2-6.8.0-r2<br>
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