On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 09:08:29 -0600 Jeff Hoogland
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Recompiling everything versus just the new packages is a huge time
> difference when I am building them all into .deb packages.

Would have been less time than the time taken to wait for an answer on
this list though.  That was my first point.

My second point still stands, the general recommendation is to compile
everything from a clean state.  See an email a short time ago from
raster about why a compile failed.

I compile absolutely everything from scratch each time.  Only takes
half an hour on a cheap system.

> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 8:04 AM, David Seikel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 21:42:57 +0800 P Purkayastha <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On 02/05/2011 02:05 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> > > > So silly me I walked away from my system while it was pulling
> > > > down SVN updates and I mistakenly closed the window when I came
> > > > back without jotting down which packages needed to be
> > > > recompiled. Is there a way I can use the SVN command to check
> > > > and see what packages in the ones I downloaded have been
> > > > updated in the last four days?
> > >
> > > You can order the trunk by date and check against your packages.
> > > To check your downloaded packages simply cd to the package
> > > directory and issue the command "svn info". It will show you the
> > > revision and the time. The following URL shows you the trunk,
> > > ordered by date:
> > > http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/browser/trunk?order=date
> >
> > Or, um, just recompile everything.  Would have been quicker.  It's
> > generally recommended to recompile everything anyway.
> >
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