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This is not working.
I added 'export TMPDIR="$HOME/tmp" ' to my .bashrc
I then restart my bash session. It didn't work.
I checked, in fish, that 'echo $TMPDIR' will give me a proper "$HOME/tmp"
Any other suggestion?
Koala Yeung
On 5/12/09, Isaac Dupree <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried setting TMPDIR environment variable to somewhere within
> $HOME?
> In theory all programs that use /tmp should use TMPDIR instead when it's
> set... and it seems treacherous to me to use, for almost any purpose, a /tmp
> in which all files disappear hourly... files could disappear one second
> after
> they're created?
>
> -Isaac
>
> Shu Hung (Koala) wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm using fish shell in my own linux user.
>>
>> Since I do not have root permission on the machine, I compiled fish with
>> my
>> own user.
>> I then start it with .bashrc only. I'm happy with it until lately.
>>
>> The administrator aparently changed /tmp policy and removes files from it
>> frequently.
>> Since fishd socket and log are under /tmp, I got disconnected once every
>> 45-60 minutes.
>>
>> I'd like to move log and socket of fishd to somewhere within my home
>> folder. How can I do that?
>>
>>
>> Koala Yeung
>
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