Summary: | app-portage/portage-utils: Please add reading from compressed log‐files | ||
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Product: | Portage Development | Reporter: | Massimo Burcheri <burcheri.massimo+bugs-gentoo> |
Component: | Tools | Assignee: | Fabian Groffen <grobian> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Massimo Burcheri
2019-08-29 06:50:05 UTC
Hmm, this makes sense to me. Since we already have compression detection for qxpak, I guess this could be reused. I need to think a bit about how to do the multi-files, there's two ways: 1.) just process one after the other, as if we'd call qlop -f <file> 2.) internally concatenate all files 1. is most simple to implement and has best memory/performance characteristics, but would also be implementable as script (like you currently do). 2. would be able to "see" emerge chains through rotated logs, which makes it more useful, but it will take more resources. I'd personally go for 2. which a bit more work, but sounds like what you're after here. |