El 08/05/13 19:28, Philipp Thomas escribió:
Am 05.05.2013 18:15, schrieb Cristian Rodríguez:
Its not the job of systemd to purge /tmp.
Yes, it is.
Care to tell us the rationale in making it systemd's job?
Philipp
OK, first, systemd itself does not clean temporary files, except those created in systemd-private* namespaces. a separate binary SYSTEMD-TMPFILES(8) does, which only cleans what it is told to, either by packages placing relevant configuration files in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d or by the system administrator in /etc/tmpfiles.d/ (buggy packages also install files there, just found one while writing this message *sigh*) By default, files in /var/tmp are cleaned up after 30 days since mtime, those /tmp is cleaned after 10 days, this behavior is disabled in openSUSE, The systemd implementation is more flexible and puts a stop on the madness of having dozens of different,incompatible, distribution specific hacks to do the job. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org