/private/share/tmp and /private/tmp both have drwxrwxrwt the t being I guess for temp?
-- dda libcurl4RB, [S]FTP transfers made easy http://sungnyemun.org/?q=node/8 On 11/13/06, Norman Palardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Nov 12, 2006, at 12:28 PM, Sam DeVore wrote: > > On Nov 12, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Norman Palardy wrote: >> I don't think they are >> TemporaryItems absolute path is in /private/var/tmp >> /tmp is just a link to /private/tmp >> So they're not in the same location >> Without reading a pile of cleanup scripts I'm not sure if the >> TemporaryItems does get cleaned out regularly or on restart > > > I think the assumption you can make is they are temporary and they > will be cleaned up 'sometime' however any well behaved application > (in my opinion) should make every effort to clean up after > themselves when done and should check if any cleaning up should be > done when it is started up. Agreed. If your application terminates normally you should clean up after yourself The point here was whether the OS also cleans up that folder like it does things in /tmp I'm fairly certain it must I just am not 100% sure
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