John A Meinel wrote: > Well, on newer Redhat machines, it runs a cleanup program. Any file > which hasn't been touched within the last 2 weeks is deleted. > So it doesn't even require a reboot to cause problems. The really > dangerous part is that it might delete some of the files, but > not all of > them. It was a really weird case, but it is another reason why /tmp > isn't great. This may turn out to be a good thing after all (limitting the size of a revlib). tla can reliably detect corrupted revlib, and we can probably automate the regeneration when such thing occurs. > John > =:-> > > > Derek
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