Hi, you're the first person to touch this bug in a verrrrrrry
looooooooong time. Which version of Terminator are you using?

Quick explanation: The /tmp/vteXXXXXX files are temporary files created
to hold the scrollback history once the size gets a little too big. You
will typically see these if you have infinite scrollback turned on. They
are created, a lock is obtained, then it is unlinked so no longer
appears in the filesystem. They are entirely handled by the libvte
component, so nothing can be done within Terminator directly. The vte
developers have long since moved on from the crusty old libvte used by
Terminator (typically 0.28) to a much newer gtk3 version (currently
0.4x), and do not backport fixes. It would help if you could see if this
is still an issue in the gtk3 version of Terminator with a recent
version of libvte. ( http://gnometerminator.blogspot.de/2015/09/so-you-
want-to-try-terminator-gtk3.html ) If the problem still occurs there,
then a bug needs to be raised against libvte (
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=browse.html&product=vte )

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