Hi all. Does anybody else who uses sitescooper find a problem with the
HUGE amount of 'temporary' files stored in sitescooper's home
directory? I've been running sitescooper for a week or two now an 10
sites, and the page_cache_dir now has over 30mb of files in it, 23mb
of which are over 2 days old! Slashdot & LinuxToday seem to be the
worst culprits.

The only reference in the man page I could find:

       sitescooper maintains a cache in its temporary directory;
       files are kept in this cache for a week at most. Ditto for
       the text output directory (set with TextSaveDir in the
       built-in configuration).

Not even anything in the sitescooper/doc pages telling me how I can
limit the amount of pages cached. On a shared unix box, I only have a
limited amount of space.

Any ideas on how to limit this? thks

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