You can safely ignore them... They'll create about ten thousand :)
They don't take any space, it's just an artifact of developing with it.
There was a patch sent to the list (sorry, I never followed up) which
issued a delete, but it also removed the 10,000 limitation which I
didn't like. You could apply that, keep the 10,000 file max (in case
deletes fail), and it should just keep the dir clean.
-Dormando
mike wrote:
Would it be an option to create my own cronjob to remove them?
It seems to PUT and then GET. So technically they don't need to stick
around, do they?
How many get put there before it cycles over itself and starts
overwriting the old ones?
On 4/13/08, dormando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They don't, they get overwritten eventually.
It's goofy, we know :)