Florian Lohoff schrieb:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:01:36AM +0200, Peter Walser wrote:This is not only a windows issue. For me as a linux user is it even more important, because the temp folder is deleted on boot per default (which is a good thing usually). My personal workaround on linux is to copy the version.txt file on /etc/init.d/tiles-gen-client stop to the tilesAtHome folder and copy it back when /etc/init.d/tiles-gen-client start is executed. I agree, that the file version.txt has to be in the tilesAtHome folder and not in the temp folder.The whole working directory handling might need an think. I'd like to have a directory per job - probably with the x/y in the name and a pid or something. All files generated should stay in there - probably even the verbose logfile for this specific tile. You only ever delete the files if the job rendered successfully or the user decides it should not keep temp files on fail. It would be good to have all informations temp files svgs etc in case something failes. Think of the gcc --save-temps. Might also solve the multiple instances in same directory ...
The keeping of temp files is largely done by the --Debug=1 parameter. And I do agree, the directory usage structure needs an overhaul. -- Dirk-Lüder "Deelkar" Kreie Bremen - 53.0952°N 8.8652°E
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