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FS#11338 - Provide config option to disable package cache
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Pacman
Opened by M. H. (DerGuteMoritz) - Friday, 29 August 2008, 10:33 GMT
Last edited by Xavier (shining) - Monday, 01 September 2008, 05:44 GMT
Opened by M. H. (DerGuteMoritz) - Friday, 29 August 2008, 10:33 GMT
Last edited by Xavier (shining) - Monday, 01 September 2008, 05:44 GMT
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DetailsIt would be nice to have a config option like NoCache which would disable pacman's package cache mechanism by immediately deleting packages from the cache directory after installation. This would be useful for devices like the Asus EEE PC since its SSD merely sports 5 GiB of space.
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This task depends upon
Closed by Xavier (shining)
Monday, 01 September 2008, 05:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Additional comments about closing: This is easily done outside pacman, no need for yet another option.
Monday, 01 September 2008, 05:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Additional comments about closing: This is easily done outside pacman, no need for yet another option.
# call this script 'pacawesome' or something and drop it on your path
pacman "$@"
pacman -Scc
I'm voting no on implementing this one. I manage just fine on my Eee with 4 GB of space.