# This file has been automatically generated, do not edit. cleancache() { # By default, binary mode portage downloads binary packages from repository and saves # them in /var/cache/packages. This saves bandwidth in case of reinstalls/downgrades, # but will eat up lots of HDD space, possibly preventing further installs/upgrades. # To address this issue, we check if /var/cache/packages directory is on its own partition # case in which we do nothing assuming that user gave it plenty space anyway. But if its # not the case, and /var/cache/packages is just a directory in the system / root hierarchy, # then we make sure we remove downloaded binary packages after every installation. # This function hooks into the pkg_postinst() phase, after the package files are written # into the filesystem and registered into the database, and just removes the content of # /var/cache/packages directory (which is the binary package cache). export local PORTDIRDEV=$(find /var/cache -maxdepth 0 -printf "%D") export local PKGDIRDEV=$(find /var/cache/packages -maxdepth 0 -printf "%D") if [ $PORTDIRDEV = $PKGDIRDEV ] ; then rm -rf /var/cache/packages/"${CATEGORY}"/"${P}"*.tbz2 fi } main() { if [ "${EBUILD_PHASE}" == "postinst" ]; then cleancache fi } main