On one occasion, probably a couple of years ago, I tried poudriere out. I decided it was too heavy for my use case and uninstalled it. Ever since, though, every time my build machine reboots, *something* recreates a whole poudriere tree on my ZFS file system, with a total of ten mountpoints littering my daily report (though apparently only 139K of actual data). Then I have to repeat a ritual of "chflags -R noschg", "rm -r", "zfs umount $x" for each of the mount points.
How do I stop them from coming back from the dead? -- George
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