FWIW until now I've been doing local builds on my main workstation (i7-3820QM). I have a *lot* of software installed (I mean a ridiculous amount). Takes ~50 hours to recompile it all. Doing monthly world updates was a "leave it overnight" kind of deal.
Circular dependencies are another usual one. You can't actually install a fully functional desktop system with certain features globally enabled in one go. Rarely happens on clean installs (since you tend to enable things progressively), but if you clone configs it does.
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You have to disable the feature first, install some package, then enable it and reinstall (which breaks the circular chain). No real way around that (though it could be handled automatically but isn't right now).
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ah, good to know.
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