Hi David, I don’t think you are doing anything wrong, I think the reason they do not get cleaned is because it is possible to run them in the background and you might have dependencies between the scripts. That is just a guess, and there may not be a specific reason. It might be possible to clean the ones that are blocking and have a more controlled lifecycle. IIRC they are all located in the /tmp directory, so this may be something trivial and worth adding. -- Chris Custine
On July 22, 2014 at 10:34:45 AM, David Bosschaert ([email protected]) wrote: On 22 July 2014 17:22, Andrew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: >> I was wondering what the best way is to clean these up. Or is there an >> automatic process that gets rid of these files after some time? > > > Not as far as I am aware. Have you tried something like a cron job that > deletes these at intervals? Yeah, a cron job could work but obviously it should not delete the ones that are still in use :) I guess the proper question is, is it normal that these files are left after script execution or am I doing something wrong which causes them to be left there? Cheers, David
