Hi
Thanks for you prompt response.  Given the age of the version I am running, I 
have low expectations around corrective action.  I did read up bug reports 
where this issue was fixed prior to the release I have.  

On a slightly wider issue, I have attempted to conduct troubleshooting
on this problem.  My "findings" include:

 - no known Linux application that will identify what process/program
has created any given file.

 - I don't know of any marker that apt and related utilities might
include in a file to identify the source utility.

 - I have looked at the /etc/apt/apt.conf/10Periodic file and turned on
verbose "3" mode.  No email was created when the cache file was created
a 6:25am.

 - The MaxSize is set to "500" which is well under the capacity of the
HD.  Whichever program creates the cache files is ignoring the directory
size limit.

 - The problem appears to have developed spontaneously without user
intervention.

 - If there is a problem with a broken file, I don't know how to find it
or fix it.  Running "clean" gets rid of the cache files but doesn't stop
them being created.

In short, troubleshooting apt problems seems to be more difficult that
it should be. Perhaps this may be an area worth working on in future
releases.

In the mean time, I will just set up a daily cron "clean" job to clear
the cache.  I don't expect any action or further discussion.

Cheers

Dazz

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