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[Mageia-dev] Too many tmp directories

+ Kamil Rytarowski + n54 at gmx.com +
+ Sun Jan 22 21:51:20 CET 2012 +

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W dniu 22.01.2012 16:53, Anssi Hannula pisze:
+> On 22.01.2012 00:59, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
+>> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Oliver Burger
+>> <oliver.bgr at googlemail.com>  wrote:
+>>> while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
+>>> those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
+>>> /tmp/
+>>> /var/tmp/
+>> Those are historically grown ... /tmp is the really temporary one,
+>> discarded when rebooting, while /var/tmp is for stuff that is to be
+>> preserved after a reboot.
+>>
+>> So while /tmp nowadays frequently is on a ramdisk, /var/tmp is not.
+> Exactly, e.g. KDE has its cache files in /var/tmp so that the startup of
+> KDE is not slowed down when /tmp is cleared on system boot (tmpfs).
+>
+Really? I use /tmp for packaging and patching - and these files stay 
+there untouched after several reboots.
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