If e.g. buildserver ~/SAMRI/.gentoo/ initialize is aborted via ctrl-C, the trace files under the roots directory cannot be deleted until after restarting the machine. What's the script that does the celanup during the normal execution? Perhaps we should make it directly accessible.
If e.g.
buildserver ~/SAMRI/.gentoo/ initializeis aborted via ctrl-C, the trace files under the roots directory cannot be deleted until after restarting the machine. What's the script that does the celanup during the normal execution? Perhaps we should make it directly accessible.