On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Sam Ravnborg said:
> Consider following use cases:
> 1) Src located on NFS mounted filesystem
Nothing wrong with that. NFS is fast for me.
(Admittedly, on heavily contended networks you're right.)
> 2) Src on RO media
*Good* reason (one that unionfs would solve, but still...)
> 4) Builds for several architectures from same source base
cp -al
> 5) Builds for several different configurations
cp -al
> It is convinient in many places. Maybe not for you but for others.
There were a couple of compelling arguments in there. :)
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