If it is putting it in /tmp, the OS clears that regularly, no?
In any case, is there any reason for the compiler to keep more than
just the last compilation? Maybe it should remove the previous one
each time there is a new compilation?
On 2008-11-19, at 21:40EST, Henry Minsky wrote:
When you compile swf9 apps via the LPS server, it puts its temp file
under the tomcat /temp/lzswf9 directory.
That ends up being pretty big after awhile, and I don't think there's
anything which GC's it automatically, so you
may want to delete the contents of that directory to get some disk
space back.
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