Voytek wrote:
is there any process that clears /tmp ?
init, and others.
is it ok to make subdirs below /tmp ?
yes. but get the ownership+permissions correct
and anticipate multiple instances of your program
running.
should I've made a /tmp/.domain.tld ?
makes no difference, as the tmp-
in my experience debian always cleans /tmp on boot
you can search through init and disable it, there may
even be a nice elegant option somewhere. but thats no
fun.
clearing /tmp is a good idea though*
Dean
*imo
Rowling, Jill wrote:
Are you sure /tmp is cleared on reboot?
I thought that was j
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Chubb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 15 June 2005 1:06 PM
To: Voytek
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: [SLUG] subdirs in /tmp ?
/tmp is cleared on every reboot, and
> "Voytek" == Voytek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Voytek> for the benefit of php session data, I've made temp subdirs as
Voytek> in: /tmp/domain.tld
Voytek> it worked fine, I could see files have been created there OK
Voytek> now, after some time, I look at my /tmp to find
Voytek> /tmp/domain
for the benefit of php session data, I've made temp subdirs as in:
/tmp/domain.tld
it worked fine, I could see files have been created there OK
now, after some time, I look at my /tmp to find /tmp/domain.tld has
dissapeared...?
is there any process that clears /tmp ?
is it ok to make subdirs belo