are there any settings useful to reduce the size of a git sync'd
portage? Its just hit 22Gb and the little arm system I use to maintain it
is choking. I am doing a git clean -f and git gc --aggressive in the hope
it reduces it some, but from reading I believe the real problem is years of history logs. Is there a way of a) setting depth=1 for portage and b) cleaning out the existing history? -- or something better?
are there any settings useful to reduce the size of a git sync'd portage? Its just hit 22Gb and the little arm system I use to maintain
it is choking. I am doing a git clean -f and git gc --aggressive in
the hope it reduces it some, but from reading I believe the real
problem is years of history logs. Is there a way of a) setting depth=1
for portage and b) cleaning out the existing history? -- or something
better?
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