Hello,

I am using systemd-nspawn to run a short lived process in a container.
This is a fairly frequent operation (once every few seconds).  Each
time systemd-nspawn runs, it leaves a temporary empty directory like
/tmp/nspawn-root-CPeQjR.  These directories don't seem to get cleaned
up.

I'm using systemd 229 on Ubuntu 16.04.  The command line looks like:

sudo systemd-nspawn -axq --private-network --drop-capability=all -u user
      --chdir /home/user/work -M ubuntu-16.10 --bind
/home/outer/work:/home/user/work

I'm a little worried that there are going to be hundreds of thousands
of these directories clogging up /tmp after a few weeks.  Is this
expected?

Thank you!
Bill Lipa
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