OK, mvo suggested that debsig-verify had /tmp hardcoded, and that this
is fixed in the newer version from xenial. However, after having built
and installed it on my phone, i don't see any difference in behavior. I
don't see any files getting created in TMPDIR beyond a simple domain
socket, which is presumably coming from click or something else, which
gets destroyed after a package is finished installing. There are no
other files appearing in TMPDIR while watching it with "watch ls -la
$TMPDIR" yet the "used" memory count displayed in top, seems to increase
to roughly the size of the click being installed.
I don't know where this is coming from exactly, but it seems it's not
actually debsig-verify that is the problem here.
** Also affects: click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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