Hi,

Maybe this was discussed before, and if it is so, please tell me where can I find more information about the issue...

I've seen that if I start a WxPerl program it creates the temporary .dll files but after I close it, it deletes only some of those files, and leaves behind some of them that have a few mb.

If I start the program again, another temporary directory is created, and after closing the program it also leaves behind some files in it, and this way it occupies the space on the hard disk.

Can I do something to make it delete all the temporary files created?

(The directory where the Perl dll and another file are stored is rewritten, so it is not a big problem, but the second temporary directory where the WxPerl dll files are stored is not rewritten).

Thanks.

Octavian

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