same same here../tmp is full of what looks like yunk and what-not and
so-forth.

how can i be sure that those files are not being use?


Tq




On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 01:34 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> The Wednesday 2007-05-30 at 19:58 +0200, Richard Bos wrote:
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> > >   The name "LONG_TMP" of the variables must be indicative of something :-?
> > 
> > LONG as in time.  This one can be used for e.g. /var/tmp as that can be 
> > populated by users and they may want to have access to their files after 
> > some 
> > time.
> > 
> > The other varsTMP_DIRS_TO_CLEAR and MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP are meant for e.g. /tmp 
> > To 
> > remove garbage left behind by system processes.
> 
> Still... 
> 
> My /var/tpm contains 17 directories named like "zypp.CU5YqK", containing 
> about 14 KB each, dating since March (system was updated to 10.2 in mid 
> Feb). They seem to contain gpg data. That data should not be there still.
> 
> There is also a checkinstall.C18067 dir containing 73MB of files of a 
> would be rpm, failed.
> 
> Neither of those two things are long term needed, I think. Not to mention 
> two files dated 2005
> 
> - -- 
> Cheers,
>        Carlos E. R.
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