This is a Debian question, but I don't expect any difference between Debian and Devuan in these matters, and I feel I have a better chance getting a useful answer here.
Roughly once in a blue moon, "something somewhere" creates a symlink of the form ~/.config/pulse/08708c6cd6764173b7a41bdbc6995778-runtime -> /tmp/pulse-zZVyptPvnw4G Needless to say I don't use pulseaudio. However libpulse0 package is installed as a dependency of several other audio libraries, among them libavdevice and libsdl. This drives me nuts because: + my /tmp is a tmpfs so the target of this link, if it ever existed, disappears with a reboot + I am a cleanliness freak so I run a cronjob that checks for dangling symlinks So, what could be creating these links, and how can it be stopped? -- Ian _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng