On 2016-12-07 6:50 PM, Trevor Woerner wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Trevor Woerner <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Bruce Ashfield
<[email protected]> wrote:
With the attached patch, I see nothing else that is named in /tmp/
If you have the cycles, can you give it a try and let me know ?
Yes, I'm giving it a whirl right now. Thanks!
That patch looks good, how soon can it land? ;-)
For my part, I'll send it first thing tomorrow along with some version
bumps to the kernel.
I'm sure there's still something in the build that is creating
temporary files in /tmp. I'm not sure which process is doing it, I
have no reason to suspect it's the kernel tools (in fact I think it
happens too early in the build to be the kernel tools), and the tmp
files that are created are named with temporary names (e.g.
/tmp/tmp.2wavbhTlDU) so they shouldn't interfere with multiple users
building on the same machine. Each build appears to create two such
temp files that aren't cleaned up at the end of the build. Not a big
deal. I don't think it's something new that was introduced recently
(but I'd have to do more investigation to verify).
I noticed one mktemp file leaking when I was fixing the bug at hand
today. I made a note to loop back and have a look for where an early
exit is skipping clean up.
If it is the tools, I'll fix it along with the patch I did today.
Bruce
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