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Hello Zdenek--

> when running test suite of newly installed xplor-nih package
> I noticed lots of very small temporary file reading and writing 
> (they are named <pid>_<random>) that slowed down program execution
> quite a lot (only 13% CPU was used on average).
> Is this normal? Can I tweak anything to avoid the inefficiency? 
> 

It is normal for many temporary files to be created, so TMPDIR (or
/var/tmp) should be local to the machine. For the most part, the test
suite is not particularly CPU-bound, so low cpu-utilization is to be
expected. However, you should not see behavior during simulated
annealing calculations. 

best regards--
Charles
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