On Wed, Sep 11 2013, Alan McKinnon wrote: >>> OK, I get it. I'd write all that temp stuff to /var/tmp so it doesn't >>> get nuked by something cleverly trying to manage /tmp. >> >> But A. McKinnon says (above) that an always valid rule of thumb is >> "No object in /var/tmp can be expected to survive a reboot". > > There's another rule of thumb that's even more applicable: > > "We always do it this way, except when we don't" > Now I understand. Amazing what you learn from this group. allan
- [gentoo-user] why does revdep-rebuild object to moun... gottlieb
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does revdep-rebuild objec... Canek Peláez Valdés
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does revdep-rebuild o... gottlieb
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does revdep-rebui... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does revdep-r... gottlieb
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does rev... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] why does... gottlieb
- Re: [gentoo-user] why ... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] why ... gottlieb