Woops! Mis-typed - that should have read "216 temp files"

--Peter


On Oct 7, 2006, at 7:59 PM, Peter Truskier wrote:

I just checked, and in my case, launching the UB IDE immediately after restarting, first creates the /var/tmp/folders.501/ TemporaryItems/ directory, and then creates 2`6 temp files in it. Quitting RB does not cause any of them to be deleted.

I've signed on to the report.

--Peter

On Oct 7, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Dr Gerard Hammond wrote:

At 4:52 PM -0700 7/10/06, Joe Huber wrote:
At 9:20 AM +1000 10/8/06, Dr Gerard Hammond wrote:
I am finding that if the OS X UB IDE is used for several days eventually my HD fills up. It seems that the RB IDE is storing a lot of temp files in /var/ tmp/folders.501/
but doesn't do a very good job of cleaning them up.

Wow, that's exactly right!

I had been using the r4 PPC IDE on my Intel MBP for several days and that folder was virtually empty (2 files totalling less than 2 MB)

If I just start the UB IDE and let it open the empty project it creates ** 166 files ** in the Temporary folder. Quitting the UB IDE does NOT delete them.

Simply starting and quitting the UB IDE a second time results in a total of 332 files. The largest files are about 2.3 MB and the smallest about 30kB.

Reported:
http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php? reportid=xfulbqla

Hi Joe,

Thanks for checking this.

Mine has 68 items. I guess this is related to the items in the project. Possibly external items. Some of these items are straight copies of project items eg Shared images from Shared project items.
--

Cheers,

Dr Gerard Hammond
MacSOS Solutions

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